Young girls in Nigeria’s north are struggling to remain in school during the COVID-19 pandemic and aid group say many face the risk of child marriage. Ifiok Ettang reports Kano, Nigeria-VOA NEWS
President of UN Security Council Briefs Press on Women,Peace and Security Shared Commitments
Linda Thomas-Greenfield (at podium), Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations and President of the Security Council for the
As Rebels Take Major City in Lightning Offensive,Syria’s Civil War Intensifies
Syrian rebels have taken considerable ground, including most of Aleppo, Syria’s second city, and are still fighting their way to the city of Hama in t
Soviet Famine-Focused Art Collection Gifted to Ukraine
While serving as president of the US-Ukraine Business Council, the late American businessman Morgan Williams was actively involved in promoting Ukrain
Converting One of California’s Biggest Landfills into a Public Park
Once America’s second-largest landfill, it is currently being transformed into a recreational park in Southern California. VOA’s Genia Dulot reports f
North Korea Bans 2 South Korean Dishes
Authorities shut down shops selling budae-jjigae and tteokbokki, leaving residents scratching their heads. By Moon Sung Whui for RFA Korean Steamed ri
Building and Sending Drones to the Front Lines by Wounded Veteran
Even though Vyacheslav Strazhets, a citizen of Vinnytsia, lost his right arm during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,but even as an amputee, he is doing w
Report Finds,More New Yorkers Struggling With Food Insecurity
According to a recent research, more people in America’s largest city are facing food insecurity as they gather around the dinner table for Thanksgivi
Israel-Hezbollaha Cease-fire Offers Lebanese and Israelis Hope
On its first day, thousands of Lebanese were returning to their homes in southern Lebanon as part of a cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah mediate
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