IS Operatives Behind More Than 40 Killings Since January in Syrian Camp TEASER: US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, who used 5,000 personnel last week to crackdown on Islamic State (IS) sleeper cells in Syria’s al-Hol camp, say the Islamist group has killed 47 camp residents since January
VOA’s Congressional correspondent Katherine Gypson has more.
Mike O’Sullivan reports, Chauvin’s supervisors questioned the former officer’s actions, while Chauvin’s lawyer tried to plant the seeds of reasonable doubt.
Kenya's tourism sector is taking another hit after a fresh lockdown announced last week for Nairobi and four surrounding counties due to a record surge in coronavirus infections. Victoria Amunga in Nairobi looks at Kenya's important tourism industry and how tour companies are struggling to survive.
Asians are a diverse group in the U.S. but they all share a similar response to possible hate crimes. Activists spoke with VOA's Virginia Gunawan for this report.
9-year-old Nadja Pivoff from Boston, Massachusetts, has been drawing since she could hold a pencil. It’s been especially important to her during the COVID lockdown, as Genia Dulot reports from Boston.
After seeing the recent reports of elderly Asian Americans being attacked, a chef in Washington, D.C, decided to fight back using what he does best. Karina Bafradzhian has the story.
The record-breaking sale of a digital artwork in March is part of a rush to invest in previously unmarketable things like basketball highlights, video game art, and even tweets. Making it possible are NFTs or Non-Fungible Tokens. Matt Dibble explains.
For many parents one good thing about grown kids moving out is the opportunity to focus on personal hobbies. VOA's Maria Iman-Santoso tells of one woman whose hobby benefits others. Dhania Iman narrates the story.
Boogie", a recent film by Chinese American filmmaker Eddie Huang, addresses stereotypes Asian people face in the United States. Lead actor Taylor Takahashi spoke with VOA’s Penelope Poulou about his film character and Asian representation in the film.
Vinicius Assis reports from Cape Town, South Africa.
Uganda resumed rugby league games this month (March) but much of the excitement was on the side-lines, where the unique snack of boiled cow hoof, known as kigere, has a popular following. From Kampala, Halima Athumani has more.
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