Pandemic economic pressure and more state limits on abortion are driving an increasing number of women, especially the poor, to Washington, D.C. to terminate their pregnancy. VOA’s Veronica Balderas Iglesias explains why.
Henry Wilkins reports from Ouagadougou.
As Mike O’Sullivan reports, climate and fire experts say water shortages and extended fire seasons may be here to stay.
VOA’s Congressional Correspondent Katherine Gypson has more.
VOA's Senior Diplomatic Correspondent Cindy Saine reports from Washington.
Genia Dulot has the story.
When COVID-19 hit, the world was not ready. The pandemic showed us major gaps in our preparation and ability to respond to the virus. Health experts say we will have another one. VOA's Carol Pearson reports that it doesn't have to be as bad as COVID-19.
Jonathan Spier narrates this report from Pablo Gonzalez in Yerevan and Ricardo Marquina in Moscow.
Home security companies often rely on cameras and motion sensors to catch trespassers, but as VOA’s Tina Trinh discovers, Wi-Fi signals can be a less intrusive way to monitor activity.
Moki Edwin Kindzeka narrates this report by Anne Nzouankeu in Mokolo, Cameroon.
While virtual reality-based simulation is commonly used in medical education, its use in dental education is still limited. Two university professors in the U.S. want to change that. They developed a VR dental clinic that offers the potential to revolutionize dental education. Vina Mubtadi reports.
But Columbus Mavhunga reports from Harare, the government says good rains will help lift the agro-based economy with a bumper harvest.
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