Mass protests and gang violence have roiled Haiti for months and many people blame the president for not doing enough to stop it. As Sandra Lemaire reports, ongoing kidnappings and jailbreaks are threatening to derail elections planned for summer.
VOA's Kane Farabaugh visited one team in Peoria, Illinois hoping to make a big contribution to the U.S. Space Program.
Democrats in the U.S. Senate are considering a historic rule change in order to get President Joe Biden’s agenda passed. VOA’s Steve Redisch explains the filibuster.
Escaping the Cambodian genocide to a refugee camp in Thailand, 17-year-old Linath Lim wanted to become a medical doctor after meeting an American dentist. Her journey, in the medical field began in 1982, but ended as Covid-19 hit its peak in America. VOA’s Chetra Chap reports.
Almost all schools in Kenya use high-emission, wood-burning fuel to cook food for students. But a government campaign ahead of this year's Earth Day (April 22) aims to transition schools to cleaner fuels by the end of this year. Victoria Amunga reports from Nairobi.
as Pablo Gonzalez and Ricardo Marquina report in this story narrated by Jonathan Spier.
Twitter celebrates its 15th anniversary this month (March 21). With 330 million users around the world, the company that once called itself the free speech wing of the free speech party has been forced to contend with abuses of its platform. Tina Trinh reports.
But first, a warning the story you are about to watch contains images that many may find offensive.
Extreme weather and slowly rising sea levels are part of the modern reality of climate change. Captain Dan Kipnis, whose family has been in South Florida for three generations, is living with this new normal. Elena Wolf has the story, narrated by Anna Rice
White House correspondent Patsy Widakuswara looks at how Biden’s crisis communication style compares to his predecessor’s.
U.S. lawmakers are struggling to find solutions to growing numbers of unaccompanied migrant minors arriving at the US-Mexico border. VOA's congressional correspondent Katherine Gypson reports on the stalemate
South by Southwest, the annual event in Austin, Texas, that brings together technology, music, politics and Hollywood, is happening this year - digitally - after being canceled last year due to COVID-19. Michelle Quinn reports.
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