VOA’s Anita Powell reports from Mbabane, eSwatini.
As VOA’s Dora Mekouar reports, experts say the success level of future American adults could be at stake.
The Syrian Civil war is now ten years old. The conflict has created over 5 million refugees many of whom are still living in camps. VOA’s Anchal Vohra traveled to the Beqaa valley in Lebanon for this report.
VOA's Anita Powell reports from Lobamba, eSwatini.
Retired Admiral James Stavridis spent 37 years in the military serving in NATO and as head of the US Southern Command. He has spent his career dealing with the world’s great naval powers. VOA’s Jela de Franceschi spoke with him about the current state of affairs between Beijing and Washington.]
and Mike O’Sullivan reports that the world will be watching as the trial gets under way.
Journalists in Bangladesh say the 2018 Digital Security Act is being used to harass and jail members of the media, including Mushtaq Ahmed who died in prison. Sanjana Feroz, for VOA Bangla, has more.
A recent case involving a Christian student being forced to wear a hijab in a public school in Indonesia is drawing criticism from rights activists. Rendy Wicaksana reports from Jakarta
Liliya Anisimova filed this report narrated by Anna Rice.
Female journalists in Afghanistan are concerned about their safety after three women working for a media outlet in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad were killed in an early March attack claimed by the Islamic State. VOA’s Lima Niazi has the story, narrated by Roshan Noorzai.
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