which Trump denies having made, are part of a tell-all book by his indicted former lawyer Michael Cohen. VOA’s Anita Powell reports from Johannesburg
Since the country’s first case of the coronavirus, more than 1,000 Nigerian healthcare workers have become infected with COVID-19. Timothy Obiezu has this report from Abuja.
Critics, including his Democratic challenger in the election, Joe Biden, cite the report as an example that Trump is unfit for office. VOA’s Arash Arabasadi has more.
VOA’s Mariama Diallo reports the latest arena to announce its plans is New York City’s Barclays Center - home to the Brooklyn Nets.
As VOA's Kane Farabaugh reports, organizers are working to register voters amid continuing racial unrest and the global coronavirus pandemic that has cost nearly 200,000 American lives.
Fifty years ago, a similar scenario played out in Macon, Georgia, where the descendants of a segregationist donor tried to prevent the integration of an all-white park. As VOA’s Dora Mekouar reports, that fight went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court
Anjana Pasricha visited a weekly market in the Indian capital that has allowed city’s pavement markets to reopen.
Strongly-worded threats from Beijing against the delegation have prompted criticism from EU leaders. As Henry Ridgwell reports, the dispute comes as Europe hardens its language towards China.
Matt Dibble takes a closer look.
Anti-royalist revolutionaries disagreed with conservative, aristocratic supporters of the monarchy.
Dead donors can make it difficult to remove Confederate statues. In Richmond, Virginia,efforts to remove a monument celebrating Confederate Army commander Robert E. Lee have been stymied by a descendant whose ancestor willed the land where the monument now stands. VOA’s Dora Mekouar reports.
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