He says UK will provide Ukraine with military aid for ‘as long as it takes’ to help it ‘stand off this aggression’
The war in Ukraine, Sudan’s humanitarian crisis, and an escalation between Israel and Hezbollah dominated the second day of the United Nations General Assembly meetings. VOA's U.N. correspondent Margaret Besheer reports.
With inflation declining and labor market pressure abating, signs are increasingly positive for the post-COVID global economy
President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum accused King Felipe VI of failing to acknowledge harm caused by his country's conquest of Mexico five centuries ago
Police did not name the man, though other sources identified him as Lucas Cho Ayaba
‘The tour was clearly a partisan campaign event designed to help Democrats and is clearly election interference,’ Mike Johnson wrote
The two animals have become too expensive for the facility to maintain as the number of visitors declines
An independent investigation said the group's founder was 'narcissistic, paranoid, demeaning, vulgar, vindictive, manipulative, racist, sexist, elitist and obsessed with sexual issues and the sexual orientation' of members
UN report says human rights violations in Russia have significantly worsened as state clamps down on citizens' political rights and criminalizes dissent
A volunteer group is searching for the remains of people killed in the conflict with Russia in Ukraine’s Donetsk region. The group Platsdarm says it has recovered around 2,000 bodies since 2014. Yaroslava Movchan has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. Videographer: Dmytro Hlushko
The pandas, named Lumi and Pyry, were brought to Finland in January 2018, months after Chinese President Xi Jinping visited the Nordic country and signed a joint agreement on protecting the animals
Neighbors Greece and Turkey, both NATO allies but historic foes, have been at odds for decades over a range of issues from airspace to maritime jurisdiction in the eastern Mediterranean and ethnically split Cyprus
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