Verdict highlights rising tensions ahead of election, amid opposition and civil society groups' fears of a rigged election aimed at keeping President Kais Saied in power
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.
Offering a trip, seat at the table and helping hand, Biden reaches out to the African continent as he eyes the end of his presidency
A lawyer says al-Bashir's health had deteriorated recently but that 'his condition is not critical'
Wandering albatross, other bird species on sub-Antarctic Marion Island face local extinction if mice aren’t eradicated, scientists say
Police did not name the man, though other sources identified him as Lucas Cho Ayaba
Namibia has made five commercial farms available for resettlement, a step toward reconciliation and healing
Former shopping hub in nation's second-largest city has been reduced to rubble; civilians say they just want fighting to end
Trend, however, has been in the other direction
Public health experts and world leaders say more needs to be done to contain the viral outbreak
Kamlager-Dove and 50 of her colleagues deliver letter to President Joe Biden urging more assistance for Sudan and an end to the conflict
Nigeria's defense minister says reforms would promote inclusivity and deepen global security
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