As VOA's Senior Diplomatic Correspondent Cindy Saine reports, the worst violence in Gaza in years has forced the Biden administration to focus more attention on the Middle East than it likely intended.
Videos of Navy pilots pursuing flying objects with amazing capabilities have struck a nerve in Washington. Matt Dibble looks into the latest UFO mystery.
the worst violence in Gaza in years has forced the Biden administration to focus more attention on the Middle East than it likely intended.
A new algorithm tool is helping social workers better detect kids who are in high-risk child abuse situations. Deana Mitchell reports.
According to the Adobe Digital Economy Index, eCommerce worldwide reached $876 billion in the first quarter of 2021. And even as stores begin reopening consumers are continuing to do more shopping online. Maxim Moskalkov has the story.
Some Western leaders have described the landing as a “state-sponsored hijacking” and many European airlines are avoiding Belarusian airspace. Henry Ridgwell reports from London.
A visit to the eye doctor may be one of those appointments people tend to put off. Now, one company has come up with a way for patients to administer their own eye exam using their smartphones. Tina Trinh reports.
For VOA, Edgar Maciel reports from Sao Paulo.
As vaccination rates in the United States slip, states are thinking of ways to overcome vaccine hesitancy by providing incentives for people to get their Covid shots. Valentina Vasileva has the story, narrated by Anna Rice.
Michelle Dalager is the first woman to coach a boys’ varsity team in Nevada. Arturo Martínez talks to her about her life and what makes her coaching style so unique.
Escalating insecurity and communal violence in Nigeria appears to be strengthening separatist movements across the country. Among those movements is the Indigenous People of Biafra – a group that advocates an independent state in a part of Nigeria that tried to break away more than 50 years ago.
In a bid to combat the sharp increase in hate crimes targeting people of Asian descent in New York, a group of volunteers called the Guardian Angels has ramped up its. presence. VOA’s Janine Phakdeetham takes you on patrol in the Big Apple alongside the Angels.
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