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Henry Wilkins reports from Ouagadougou.
For World Photography Day, VOA’s Jesusemen Oni speaks with American photojournalist Vanessa Charlot, who is being honored for her iconic images of what it means to be Black during the pandemic and protests over racial injustice in the U.S.
A private spaceflight company sues NASA. Plus, a modified space spoon, a mega meteor shower, and an international spacecraft passes Venus. Details in the Week in Space from VOA’s Arash Arabasadi.
Daria Dieguts reports.
Victoria Amunga reports from Nairobi.
ech accessories for women often translate to devices in assorted shades of pink. Now one startup is merging the latest technology with jewelry, creating audio earrings that it says don’t compromise style or sound. Tina Trinh reports.
VOA's Senior Diplomatic Correspondent Cindy Saine reports.
The resignation of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo under a cloud of sexual misconduct allegations comes four years after the #MeToo movement exploded across the world. VOA's Carolyn Presutti examines what the campaign to stamp out sexual harassment has — and has yet — to achieve.
Some of what is salvaged can be surprising as Nina Vishneva tells us in this story narrated by Anna Rice.
Doctors in Nigeria are on strike over unpaid salaries and poor benefits. But the strike by some 40 percent of the country’s medical workforce comes amid a fresh wave of coronavirus infections, severely straining Nigeria's healthcare system. Timothy Obiezu reports from Abuja.
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