Ruling parties often have an advantage in elections. But in history's biggest election year so far, incumbents of all political stripes found that presiding over a period of economic inflation carries a heavy price at the ballot box.
Assistant Secretary of State Geoffrey Pyatt told VOA the US will do all it can to help Ukraine through a brutal winter
Amid conflicting reports of Russian plans in Syria, forces move from the Assad homeland
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's promise to end the war in Ukraine quickly is triggering concerns among Russia's neighbors. In Estonia, some fear a deal to end the war may strengthen Moscow. Elizabeth Cherneff narrates this report from Ricardo Marquina on Estonia's border with Russia.
One sailor died when stormy weather led to damage in both tankers
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expanded Turkey's international footprint during 2024, putting him in a good position to work with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump
The European Union's digital rulebook requires safeguards against election interference and manipulation
Definition of high treason now to include affiliation with any organization involved in 'activities against security of the Russian Federation'
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg to be his special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, where Trump has promised to bring a quick end to the war. VOA's Tatiana Vorozhko looks into Kellogg's vision for ending the war and challenges he might face.
Britain's MI5 security service issued an alert in January 2022, warning that London-based lawyer Christine Lee was knowingly engaged in ‘political interference activities in the UK’
Kazatomprom said that Rosatom unit, Uranium One Group, had sold its 49.979% stake in the Zarechnoye mine to SNURDC Astana Mining Company Limited, whose ultimate beneficiary is China's State Nuclear Uranium Resources Development Company
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