Pakistani immigrant, who has been in the spotlight since talking about his fallen soldier son at the Democratic convention, continues his faceoff against Donald Trump
Fear and strength find a home at the intersection of multiple identities
In middle of Washington's festivities, on final day of Capital Pride festival, news filtered through social media that worst mass shooting in US history took place inside gay nightclub in Florida
Vice President Jorge Glas says more than 2,500 people are injured; He is overseeing the relief efforts until President Rafael Correa arrives after cutting short a visit to Italy
For Berta Soler, a founding member and elected leader of Damas de Blanco, says they fight for freedom for political prisoners, but also for 'freedom and rights for all Cubans'
Take a fast-paced tour of historic sections of Cuba's capital city with VOA reporters Ramón Taylor and Victoria Macchi.
Ladies in White group leader tells VOA activists were let go after being detained for several hours, but whereabouts of roughly 10 activists still not known
VOA was on the scene in Cuba when activist Lazaro Yuri-Roca was arrested by plainclothes police officers during a Ladies in White Demonstration.
President Obama to leave for Cuba on Sunday, becoming the first sitting US president to visit the island nation in nearly 90 years
Pentagon says it has released Muhammed Abd Al Rahman Awn Al-Shamrani to his home country, as US reiterates it will close facility this year
Two Americans, one South African and one Jordanian national dead in incident at facility outside Amman
Video shows several commandos in uniform leading group of men quickly between rooms as non-stop gunfire crackles nearby
Video footage of Pope Francis' motorcade on Independence Avenue S.W., a few blocks from the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., Sept. 24, 2015.
Sixteen-member commission was established in wake of a black teen's shooting death by white police officer last year in Missouri
IS militants blow up 2,000-year-old Baal Shamin temple, after beheading former head of antiquities who spent decades preserving site
Citing 'criminal unrest' in area, officials extend order for at least another 24 hours after protests marking one-year anniversary of shooting death of black teen by white police officer
As midnight approached Tuesday, only a few dozen people were on streets, mostly mingling quietly on side of the road
Events of past year have inspired residents to consider debates about discrimination and police violence, but also to take steps to defend reputation of friends, neighbors and community
Ankara opened Incirlik Air Base to anti-Islamic State combat efforts last month, while beginning its own air campaign against Islamic State and Kurdish separatist group, PKK
US-led coalition airstrikes kill or wound 15,000 Islamic State fighters — yet militancy expands
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