In the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the United States and Europe imposed significant economic sanctions on Russia. But two years into the war, Moscow’s economy remains resilient. Liliya Anisimova has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. VOA footage by Andrey Degtyarev.
According to a 2022 Rice University study, between 1972 and 2017, at least 521 U.S. small towns and cities with populations between 1,000 and 200-thousand residents have disbanded their police departments, and the impact has been surprising
After bringing joy to millions, the pandas are being moved to China
Mounted Unit is one of the oldest and most beloved equestrian units in the U.S. Park Police
Market researchers have noted that since the COVID-19 pandemic started, Americans have been spending more time on the water. And that has helped keep the recreational boating industry afloat. Liliya Anisimova has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. Videographer: Aleksandr Bergan
Nearly six months after Russia's military attack on Ukraine, ripples from the war are being felt around the world. See the war's impact from Ukraine to Africa to the Middle East on The Inside Story-Ukraine: Living with War.
Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Moscow has done its best to suppress opposition inside Russia. VOA Russian has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. Camera: Aleksandr Barash, Dmitry Vershinin
Meet Molly Smith, the director of a prominent local theater in Washington D.C. Learn about her journey and how she makes her vision come to life. Reporter: Liliya Anisimova, Camera: Yuriy Zakrevskiy, Adapted by: Zdenko Novacki
Over 100-thousand people died in the U.S. from drug overdoses in the 12 months between June 2020 to May 2021, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That figure is more than COVID, and more than twice the number of those killed by guns and traffic accidents. Liliya Anisimova has details on this epidemic of drug use in this report narrated by Anna Rice. VOA footage by David Gogokhia.
Curling has only been an been an Olympic medal competition since 1998. And only in 2018 did the Olympic committee add a mixed doubles category to the games. But it’s a growing sport and Liliya Anisimova spoke to some people who love it. Anna Rice narrates her story.
Molly Smith, who is the artistic director of the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., has been highlighting American plays for over 20 years. Liliya Anisimova has her story, narrated by Anna Rice. Camera: Yuriy Zakrevskiy
In 2014, a few dozen caring and concerned businesswomen in the Washington, D.C. area, created an organization designed to donate
When the pandemic hit the US, Lee Harper-Chen – an ICU nurse and mother of two – decided to provide information about the new virus, its treatments, and prevention measures in a special Facebook group. Her efforts were noticed. Liliya Anisimova met with Lee to talk about her efforts
Arlington County, is now the first county in Virginia to collect food scraps from single-family households. The aim is to reduce household waste ending up in landfills, as Liliya Anisimova tells us in this story, narrated by Anna Rice.
Cubans in Havana and elsewhere in communist nation are protesting lack of food and medicine, and overall economic crisis caused by coronavirus pandemic
Alisa Leht trains four times a week, several hours a day
The python removal will start July 9 and last for 10 days
Nikolas Cruz is accused of 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida
Apparent harder line toward Havana represents shift from Obama years
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