After the defeat of the so-called Islamic State in Mosul in 2017, hundreds of IS families returned to their homes to regain normal lives. But the stigma of being related to IS fighters continues to haunt them. VOA’s Kawa Omer reports from Mosul. VOA NEWS
Nigeria’s unemployment numbers jumped by nearly 30% this year to 16 million, according to a November report by the National Bureau of Statistics. Ano
Around seventy-five percent of Yemen’s population needs assistance as food prices have shot up due to inflation fueled by fighting around the country’s seaports
The United Nations refugee agency estimates more than 3 million Venezuelans have left their homeland because of the political and economic turmoil there
Jack Daniel’s whiskey is known around the world, but despite its popularity, the alcoholic beverage is produced in one small town — Lynchburg, Tennessee
Every year, thousands of visitors come to the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington to enjoy the Christmas decorations, holiday plants and model trains
Rizvi was arrested in Pakistan’s Punjab province along with hundreds of other TLP leaders and activists
The United Nations has added reggae music to its list of International Cultural Treasures worthy of protection and promotion
This year, first lady Melania Trump has decked White House halls in the spirit of the patriotic theme “American Treasures”
On Dec. 1, we observe the 30th World AIDS Day. There’s been a lot of progress over the past 30 years, but people still die from AIDS
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