With manipulated images flooding the internet, how can we tell what’s true? Matt Dibble looks at one solution: a digital seal of authenticity.
VOA’s Anita Powell caught up with one university-educated young South African who said his middle-class dreams have been shattered.
For VOA, Muhammad Saqib now on the difficult life of many refugees who end up in Pakistan. Bezhan Hamdard narrates his story.]
A teacher from Virginia needed a private place to conduct her remote learning classes. Lesia Bakalets tells about how she turned a small space into an unusual office. Anna Rice narrates.
From virtual theatre plays, to choral ensembles performing outdoors, this year’s Christmas celebrations have taken a creative turn. VOA’s Veronica Balderas Iglesias shows us how Americans are managing to mark the occasion despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
But what happened to the public school system in Baltimore was not an isolated case, as Valentina Vasileva reports in this story, narrated by Anna Rice.
People around the world turned to technology to help them get through the pandemic, but in some key ways tech fell short. Michelle Quinn reports.
Europe was one of the first regions to be hit by the coronavirus outside China – and a second wave of infections has made the continent an epicentre of the pandemic as a grim 2020 draws to an end. But as Henry Ridgwell reports, there is hope as the first mass vaccination programs get underway.]
The Antidote, a documentary by filmmakers Kahane Cooperman and John Hoffman, offers stories about acts of kindness in communities across America. The filmmakers tell VOA’s Penelope Poulou that their film reflects Americans’ collective humanity and empathy.
The U.S. government’s suit against Facebook for illegally stifling competition and limiting consumer choice will be watched worldwide, particularly by the social network’s more than two billion users. Tina Trinh reports.
Mqondisi Dube reports from Chobe, Botswana.
Like their counterparts on land, autonomous ships are emerging as a new way to traverse the world’s oceans. VOA’s Tina Trinh takes a look at the Mayflower Autonomous Ship, a solar-powered, unmanned vessel that will journey from the United Kingdom to the U.S. using artificial intelligence.
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