VOA's Senior Diplomatic Correspondent Cindy Saine reports on the determination of many to defend those rights.
Even after Derek Chauvin, a white former police officer, was found guilty on all three counts in the death of George Floyd, an African American man, community organizers and police alike expect protests to continue. VOA’s Elizabeth Lee explains why.
VOA’s Congressional correspondent Katherine Gypson has more.
Those behind the trial say the technology could make travelling safer during the pandemic, as VOA Correspondent Mariama Diallo reports.
Henry Ridgwell reports from London.
including potential asylum seekers, in emergency camps set up on the Canary Islands.
Charles Kombe reports from Dar es Salaam.
An innovative home recycling unit aims to revolutionize the world of recycling as we know it. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more.
A growing number of companies are making products with the environment in mind. VOA’s Julie Taboh learned about an item finder made from ocean trash.
In an effort to bring Broadway back in the spotlight, New York City opened a new COVID-19 vaccination center for Broadway stage and screen workers on Times Square. Evgeny Maslov has the story, narrated by Anna Rice.
COVID-19 has been brutal for Africa, the world's least developed continent -- yet it hasn't been as bad as some feared, despite delays in vaccination rollouts. Anita Powell reports from Johannesburg.
A new Nigerian art gallery opened in Los Angeles this year reflecting a growing international interest in contemporary African art. VOA’s Elizabeth Lee has the details.
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