Sudan is on the brink of famine, according to aid agencies, and a UN investigation found both sides committed rights abuses with the RSF particularly implicated in sexual violence
Deprived of nutrients from the stanched Mississippi River, the swamp's iconic trees are dying in stagnant water
Like on five previous nights, riot police used water cannons and tear gas to push back the protesters
China could stage new war games around Taiwan as early as this weekend in response to the trip
Philippine vessels faced 'blocking, shadowing and dangerous maneuvers' from Chinese navy and coast guard ships, the Philippines said
South Korea’s president declares martial law, then rescinds the order. U.S. President Joe Biden is in Angola. Los Angeles is home to many undocumented migrants, and a new “sanctuary city” policy. Plus, Ukrainians are preparing for a long winter as Russia continues attacks on energy infrastructure.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol briefly imposed martial law Tuesday, an unanticipated move that rattled the nation. Though Yoon backed down, the development raises doubts about his political future, as Bill Gallo reports from Seoul, South Korea. Contributor: Lee Juhyun.
An even larger number support the interim government's reform agenda
U.S. President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden this week, ending a political saga that had divided American lawmakers for years. As VOA’s Congressional Correspondent Katherine Gypson reports, the pardon process at the end of presidential administrations has always been controversial.
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Lai flew in on a private jet from the Marshall Islands and will stay in Tuvalu for the day before leaving for Guam
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