Confusing US Electoral Process Continues to Raise Questions
American voters had their say more than a month ago. But in terms of the U.S. Constitution, the president is still to be chosen. That is because of a system…
continue readingAmerican voters had their say more than a month ago. But in terms of the U.S. Constitution, the president is still to be chosen. That is because of a system…
continue readingImmigrants often struggle to assimilate while retaining the culture of their homeland. Cambodian-Americans fled the Khmer Rouge regime 40 years ago and many settled in Long Beach, California. Now many…
continue readingThe Roman Catholic Church is mediating last-ditch talks in the Democratic Republic of Congo to try to resolve political tensions over delayed elections. President Joseph Kabila’s elected mandate ends Monday,…
continue readingSeveral thousand people have been evacuated from an enclave in the Syrian city of Aleppo. Humanitarian groups say the full evacuation of civilians, and rebels and their families could take…
continue readingThis holiday season has a lot of offerings for moviegoers, who may feel like a film full of special effects, nods to Hollywood classics, A-list actors, action and of course,…
continue readingOne of the hallmarks of American democracy is a peaceful transition of power from an outgoing president to his successor. Years of planning guide the task of transforming the District…
continue readingItaly blocked attempts to extend European Union sanctions on Russia by a year as well as broaden the sanctions to cover alleged crimes by Russia in Syria, EU members said.…
continue readingU.S. President-elect Donald Trump has nominated a controversial figure to become the country’s next ambassador to Israel. Bankruptcy lawyer David Friedman, with far-right leanings, is Trump’s choice. Friedman has expressed…
continue readingThe Pakistan prime minister’s foreign policy aide tells VOA that Pakistan-India relations are “passing through a difficult phase” and that Islamabad would be open to offers of assistance regarding talks…
continue readingU.S. President Barack Obama says the United States will take action against Russia or any other foreign government that tries to meddle in U.S. elections. “I think there is no…
continue readingAfter 28 years of false starts, director Martin Scorsese has finally brought a passion project about faith and religion to the big screen with “Silence.” Based on the acclaimed 1966…
continue readingU.S. President Barack Obama said the United States will “take action” against Russia for interfering in the presidential election in an interview with National Public Radio released late December 15.…
continue readingThe U.S. dollar continued to surge in the wake of the Federal Reserve’s rate-raising campaign on December 15, posting a 14-year high against the euro and other major currencies. …
continue readingThe U.S. Justice Department said on December 15 that it has charged a U.S. citizen with money laundering and evading sanctions on Iran. …
continue readingOne of Indonesia’s most wanted men is a computer geek skilled at bomb-making who joined the Islamic State in Syria, where police say he now directs terror attacks against his…
continue readingGreek lawmakers have approved a controversial Christmas bonus payment for low-earning pensioners that prompted bailout creditors to suspend a debt relief deal agreed upon only last week. The left-led government…
continue readingBrazilian President Michel Temer on Thursday unveiled a slew of stimulus measures to reduce the debt burden of businesses and consumers struggling with the country’s worst recession on record amid…
continue readingThe International Red Cross and other humanitarian groups say as many as 2,000 desperate civilians were evacuated from the Syrian city of Aleppo Thursday, including many wounded. Convoys of ambulances…
continue readingU.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Thursday reassured coalition partners that the United States would remain a key player in the fight against Islamic State militants under the incoming administration…
continue readingThe Austrian government on Thursday approved the seizure of the house where Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was born. It will be turned into a base for a charity, rather than…
continue readingCurbing poverty and hunger in rural areas is crucial to building lasting peace in Colombia and in turn will help the nation become a breadbasket for the world, President Juan…
continue readingSeveral civil society organizations are calling for a return to justice in Mozambique following a series of killings targeting lawyers and judges in the country. Carlos Mondlane, president of the…
continue readingA senior White House official has suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin personally authorized an alleged Russian hacking operation aimed at meddling in the U.S. electoral process, while the top…
continue readingEuropean Union leaders meeting Thursday in Brussels agreed to extend sanctions on Russia for another six months, EU officials said. The one-day summit, which ran late into the evening, capped…
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