Masood Farivar is a Senior Analyst in VOA’s South and Central Asia Division.
Scholars say there are no legal barriers to prevent Trump from campaigning from prison
If convicted of all charges in the three indictments and given the maximum penalty, Trump could face up to 641 years in prison
Officials say China, other US adversaries are stealing US AI to advance their own ambitions, conduct foreign influence operations
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is expected to announce charges against Trump and possibly others by mid-August
Target letter received by former president indicates Trump’s second federal indictment in as many months may be imminent
Christopher Wray says he is 'absolutely not' protecting the Biden family
Prosecutors allege Gal Luft also worked to broker Chinese arms sales and Iran oil deals
An account of what is known about the case from court filings and official statements
An estimated half-million weapons are smuggled into Mexico per year
Former president is charged with 37 criminal counts stemming from his alleged mishandling of classified national security documents
Trump confirms that he has been indicted over his handling of classified documents after he left the White House in 2021
The Southern Poverty Law Center saw a 44% increase in the number of anti-government groups in the US in 2022
Senators introduce resolution calling on the administration to support UN-sanctioned tribunal
Sanctioned individuals and entities used die molds and pill press machines to put legitimate brand name markings on counterfeit pills, US Treasury Department says
The sentence, for seditious conspiracy, is the longest handed down in connection with the storming of the U.S. Capitol
Russia, China and other countries are accused of using Interpol's alert system to target dissidents
Experts say what unifies adherents to white supremacy is a belief in the ‘decline’ of America
Five cases were brought by new 'strike force' created earlier this year to deter foreign adversaries from obtaining advanced US innovation
Proud Boys deny being racists or violent, but extremism researchers say they have a violent agenda and harbor virulently hateful views of women, Muslims, transgender people and immigrants
Officials say a unit within Russia's Federal Security Service, or FSB, used malicious software called Snake to steal sensitive documents from hundreds of compromised computer networks in at least 50 countries
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