Trump slowly losing support with Republican leaders; Trump withholds support from Ryan, McCain
Cries of 'Black lives matter' heard in Louisiana capital in reaction to fatal police shooting of 37-year-old African American
Many cities in California reported record highs Sunday and Monday with temperatures rising well above 38 degrees Celsius
No agreement reached on maritime disputes, aluminum output
Secretary of states says United States is urging China and its Asia-Pacific neighbors to 'find a diplomatic solution' to rising tensions regarding territorial disputes in South China Sea region
Daughter of publisher Gui Minhai says her father was abducted by Chinese security agents while he was on vacation in Thailand last October, despite the fact that he holds a Swedish passport
Twenty-five years after the world declared that freedom of information is a fundamental human right, journalists are under increasing threat of official censorship, harassment, imprisonment, and even assassination.
The role of religion in America's foreign policy is vital, but not always well understood --according to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry. Kerry outlined his views on the intersection of religion and diplomacy Tuesday, in a speech at Rice University in the southern U.S. state of Texas. VOA's Richard Green has more.
President Rafael Correa visited town of Portoviejo Monday for firsthand look at devastation caused by 7.8 magnitude earthquake that killed more than 500; US Agency for International Development says it will deploy two teams to the site
Clinton and Sanders feud over who is qualified to be country's leader; Trump and Cruz spar on 'New York values'
A bill was introduced Thursday in parliament that would specifically allow the Nobel Peace laureate to control and conduct the activities of all the ministries
Moody’s downgrades government’s fiscal health from stable to negative, given increasing debt and declining foreign exchange reserves
US Secretary of State John Kerry said 'our friends and allies in the Middle East, and the entire world are safer because the threat of the nuclear weapon has been reduced'
Authorities in San Bernardino, California have confirmed the identities of the two suspects in Wednesday's shooting spree at a social services agency that left 14 people dead and 17 others injured. From Washington, VOA's Richard Green has the details on what was the 355th mass shooting in the United States this year.
Gov. Nikki Haley says as much as 61 centimeters of rain has fallen in some parts of southern coastal state, making it the worst storm in 1,000 years
Migrants hoping to travel westward have flooded into the main train station in Budapest -- but it is not clear where they will go, now that officials have shut down all trains heading to western Europe. From VOA headquarters in Washington, Richard Green has the latest details on the continuing migrant crisis on the continent.
Survey finds many Catholics are becoming more tolerant of families not headed by a married man and woman
Local health officials say 97 people have been diagnosed with bacterial disease since outbreak was first detected last month
The officer handcuffed a boy by his biceps, due to his wrists being too small for the bracelets
Beijing says 109 ethnic Uighurs, who were deported from Thailand last week, were heading to Turkey, Syria or Iraq to join Islamic militants
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