As North Korean troops bolster Russia’s war effort in Ukraine, the U.S. is urging China to rein in its allies’ provocative actions. This comes amid indications that Beijing is increasingly uneasy about the expanding partnership between Russia and North Korea. VOA's Nike Ching reports.
The Ukranian president says the first batch has already been delivered
According to recent numbers, 120,000 Ukrainian soldiers have died fighting Russia’s invasion. The number of wounded is nearing 200,000. Those who survived — some having lost limbs — face a grueling road to recovery. In Mexico City, a unique program is offering them a lifeline. Karen Sanchez reports.
The second round had been scheduled for Sunday, and voting is already underway in polling stations abroad
The Russian veto blocked a U.N. resolution calling for a halt to hostilities in Sudan, where a civil war has killed at least 66,000, destroyed civil institutions, causing widespread hunger, disease, sexual violence and a refugee crisis with more than 11 million people displaced.
High-profile arrest comes amid ongoing pro-EU protests in Georgia
Rufat Safarov was due to meet with US senators next week to receive State Department's Human Rights Defender Award
Growing cooperation by Russia, China, Iran, North Korea has yet to provide true counter to US, its allies, according to top US intelligence official
A historic no-confidence motion passed by 331 votes in the National Assembly, forcing Prime Minister Michel Barnier to step down after just three months in office
Ukrainian officials call the Budapest Memorandum 'a monument to short-sightedness in strategic security decision-making' and ask for a NATO membership
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