Ukrainian Priests:Serve Church, Support State
Orthodox priests in Ukraine are finding themselves trying to serve their church and support their state, even when those two are at adds as Orthodox C
At Their Peril, Student Journalists Cover Campus Protests
Protests related to Israel-Hamas war have erupted on American college campuses, with some leading to clashes between student groups and police.And des
Rising Water Levels in Lake Malawi Engulf Communities, Resorts
Lake Malawi, Malawi’s largest body of water, is seeing an unprecedented surge in water level. Almost ninety percent of the beach area, according to th
Safety Reforms in Bangladesh Garment Sector Risk ‘Losing Momentum’
Reyad Hossain/Dhaka Workers produce clothing at the 4A Yarn Dyeing Ltd., a factory in Dhaka recognized for its environmentally friendly manufacturing,
VOA Asia Weekly:The Story of an Exiled Chinese Journalist
Lawmakers in the Solomon Islands elect a new prime minister.Southeast Asia May Day protests. Record heat wave temperatures. Why sumo wrestlers held cr
Report Warns,Climate Change Set to Cut Average Income by 19%
According to a new report by Germany’s Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, which was published in the journal Nature, the average income of
Timor-Leste Seeks Economic Lifeline as Oil Wealth Dwindles
Ahmad Syamsudin/Dili, Timor-Leste Natalina da Costa, a student at a secondary school in Dili, weaves a Timorese traditional cloth known as tais at the
South Africa Prepares to End Lion Hunting in Captivity
From allowing captive-bred lion hunting to selling lion bones to East Asia for their alleged “medicinal” qualities, South Africa’s treatment of its bi
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