Senior US officials say Iran technically in compliance with terms of agreement, but 'unquestionably' violating the spirit of the deal
Trump has vowed to overturn the ruling which legalized U.S. abortions
The United Nations names 25 peacekeepers from Burundi, 16 from Gabon in alleged sexual abuse cases
President-elect Donald Trump has agreed to $25 million settlement to resolve three lawsuits over Trump University, his former school for real estate investors
Suit claims detention and torture were aimed a 'extorting concessions' from United States
Human Rights Watch tells VOA most people killed when security forces opened fire on crowds of protesters, others – in arson attacks on opposition party offices
Policemen among those killed as protesters demand that President Joseph Kabila step down after term ends this year
Donald Trump tours damaged neighborhoods with running-mate Mike Pence; Hillary Clinton urges people to donate but doesn't plan visit, saying ‘relief effort can't afford any distractions’
Lungu's inauguration delayed as opposition takes case to constitutional court, arguing presidential vote was rigged
Nearly half of all US states now oppose federal policies; dispute expected to reach Supreme Court
Europe's two heavyweights, France and Germany, look to ease Balkan leaders' fears following Britain’s vote to leave
More than 20 dead after 11-hour standoff with militants at an upscale restaurant.
Monument, in city's Greenwich Village area, includes landmark tavern where gay rights movement gained political momentum nearly 50 years ago
Khadija Ismayilova says she will become 'even more active in the coming days'
Republican candidate promises NRA he will not let them down, says Hillary Clinton wants to abolish 2nd amendment
Hezbollah says he was killed in big explosion targeting one of its bases near Damascus' airport; cause of blast is still being investigated
Statement from website 38 North, which focuses on North Korean issues, comes as leader Kim Jong Un opens first ruling party congress in decades
President Obama says countries that have committed to climate change deal now represent 40 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions
In VOA interview, Zalmay Khalilza says one of the biggest problems facing Afghanistan continues to be its poor relationship with its neighbor, Pakistan
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