Cuba blames US sanctions for its worsening economic crisis
Immigration lawyers warn about a return to stricter immigration policies resulting in fewer H-1B visas
Come next year, Republicans will look to boost Trump's already considerable influence on the makeup of the federal judiciary
The action concludes days of disruption in the nation’s capital after Congress passed a bipartisan budget plan just after the deadline
Rostislav Panev was arrested in Israel in August and awaits extradition to US, Justice Department says
Thirteen states have reported high or very high levels of flu-like illness last week, about double from the week before
The United States last month formally opened a permanent military base in Poland, part of NATO’s missile defense system. The Polish defense minister says the base is a testament to Polish-American cooperation. VOA Eastern Europe Bureau Chief Myroslava Gongadze reports from Redzikowo, Poland.
The potential $100 million donation would be the largest in the history of U.K. politics
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump says “all hell is going to break out” if Hamas does not release its hostages by Jan. 20, the day he takes office. White House Bureau Chief Patsy Widakuswara looks at prospects for peace. Note: This video includes graphic images some may find disturbing.
Sudan envoy seeking to consolidate progress on aid access, create momentum toward ceasefire
The National Building Museum has unveiled a new exhibition featuring over 2,500 rare artifacts. It’s called “Visible Vault: Open Collections’ and offers a glimpse into the history of architecture and construction. Maxim Adams has the story. Camera: Sergii Dogotar
For Ukrainian teens displaced by war, adjusting to life in a new country is a complex journey. In New York City, there's a school helping many of these students find a second home. Johny Fernandez reports from the Big Apple.
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