Voice of America
| Mar 6, 2013
Last month's Italian election left the country deadlocked between three factions vying for power. Analysts fear that the political crisis on top of the country's economic crisis could leave it unable to service its debt, dealing what could be the ...
Voice of America
| Mar 4, 2013
As China's Communist Party leaders boost anti-corruption efforts, the southern mega-city Guangzhou is leading the way. Officials in one part of the city will soon have to disclose a wide range of financial details such as their salary, how many ca...
Voice of America
| Feb 28, 2013
There has been an explosion of Asian-American stars spawned by YouTube in recent years, a phenomenon musicians, comedians, and other entertainers say is the result of the Internet allowing them to be themselves, free from the stereotypes dominatin...
Voice of America
| Feb 22, 2013
The United States and Iran rarely agree on much. But now sports officials in both countries are going to the mat together to try to save wrestling as an Olympic sport. VOA's Jeff Seldin has more.
Voice of America
| Feb 14, 2013
Oscar Pistorius is spending the night in jail charged with the murder of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp. South Africa has been shocked by the arrest of the Olympic and Paralympic star, who was arrested but not charged after allegedly assaul...
VOA News
| Feb 14, 2013
The world needs to take a hard line with North Korea to show Iran that it won't be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons, US officials say. Analysts believe the two countries are co-operating, with Iran sharing uranium enrichment knowledge and Pyongya...
Voice of America
| Dec 31, 2012
Happy New Year! A gigantic fireworks display lights up Sydney harbor as Australia's east coast and other Pacific nations become the first to welcome 2013.
VOA News
| Dec 20, 2012
The US Army Corps of Engineers is working around the clock to stop low waters levels stopping traffic on the mighty Mississippi and dealing a body blow to the US economy. Drought has brought the vital trade artery close to historically low levels ...
VOA News
| Dec 13, 2012
Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians worldwide have begun voting on the hotly disputed draft constitution backed by Mohamed Morsi. Early voting is taking place at 150 Egyptian embassies and consulates worldwide before Egypt itself goes to the polls ...
VOA News
| Dec 12, 2012
Adrenaline junkies have found a new purpose for some of the hundreds of old mine dumps scattered around Johannesburg. While many of the dumps remain toxic, thrill-seekers say the older mounds are ideal for sandboarding.
— Sep 26, 2012 at 11:32 pm
...Nato troops from Afghanistan. The United States of America has gone down on its knees begging Pakistan’s forgiveness, reinstated the flow of aid...
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