Some experts worry China is attaching strings to the ventures, as VOA's Senior Diplomatic Correspondent Cindy Saine reports.
its Hollywood influence and its phenomenal appeal with Chinese audiences.
Anjana Pasricha visits the protest site to see how and why farmers have braved winter, summer, the pandemic’s ferocious second wave and the monsoon rains.
The Russian government’s COVID-19 vaccine diplomacy with its Sputnik V vaccine has run into some problems. Daria Dieguts has the story.
Marc Weiss, a farmer in Long Island, New York, was on the verge of bankruptcy because of the coronavirus pandemic. But instead of shutting his farm down, Weiss turned his land into something amazing. Maxim Avloshenko has the story, narrated by Anna Rice.
VOA’s Sayed Hasib Maududi filed this report, narrated by Roshan Noorzai.
A record number of migrants has crossed the English Channel this year from France to Britain in small boats. The British government is aiming to deter the migrants by making it a criminal offense to arrive in the country without permission, as Henry Ridgwell reports from London.
Republicans are calling for safeguards on election integrity while Democrats want to expand access for voters.
But as Dave Grunebaum reports, many soon find themselves in over their heads dealing with debt and threats.
Since the Voting Rights Act was signed into law 56 years ago removing barriers to voting by African Americans, the face of the American electorate has evolved. During the 2020 election, Asian Americans made their voices heard. VOA’s Elizabeth Lee has the details
in the United States where currently serving felons can participate in the democratic process.
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