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UN huddle condemns Taliban's curb on female medical education
Potential for ‘serious and lasting damage’ that goes beyond education and to health care for women
US officials stress collaboration with Japan, South Korea amid Seoul leadership crisis
South Korean lawmakers pushed December 7 to impeach Yoon for the failed martial law declaration
Far-right support rose in Europe in 2024
Far-right successes were driven by concerns over immigration, inflation and the war in Ukraine
VOA Persian: ‘Anything can happen,’ Trump says of possible war with Iran
In an interview with Time magazine, published to mark President-elect Donald Trump’s second time being chosen as "Person of the Year," he addressed a question about Iran’s alleged plot to assassinate him and the possibility of war with Iran during his second term.
Trump responded, “Anything can happen.”
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VOA Persian: Internet users praise Iranian singer Ahmadi as authorities file legal case
Iranian signer Parastoo Ahmadi made headlines after posting a video of herself performing in Iran. The video, shared Wednesday night, shows her singing without wearing the mandatory hijab - a bold act in Iran, where strict dress codes and restrictions on women’s public performances are enforced.
While internet users have praised Ahmadi’s courage, Iran's judiciary announced, without naming her, that a legal case has been filed against her.
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Far-right support rose in Europe in 2024
Support for far-right parties in Europe continued to grow in 2024. Analysts say the trend was driven by concerns over immigration, inflation and the war in Ukraine. Henry Ridgwell has more.
Trump named Time magazine Person of the Year
President-elect Donald Trump has been named Person of the Year by Time magazine, ringing the opening bell Thursday at the New York Stock Exchange. Time editors noting the choice was a measure of Trump's remarkable comeback from an ostracized former president who refused to accept his election loss four years ago to a president-elect who won the White House decisively in November. As Trump marked the ceremonial start of the day’s trading, the magazine cover featuring him was projected onto a...
VOA Mandarin: US House passes defense policy bill; lawmaker says it will help deter China
The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed the annual defense authorization bill, sending the mammoth measure to the Senate for consideration. Representative Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said the legislation would help the U.S. better deter China.
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VOA Mandarin: China signals bolder stimulus for 2025, but will it work?
China’s Communist Party wrapped up its two-day Central Economic Work Conference on Thursday, where the ruling party signaled bolder stimulus measures for 2025. However, analysts tell VOA Mandarin that they have little of substance beyond slogans. Economists say the measures appear to be “very incremental and lack detail,” which may suggest that the ruling Communist Party is “out of ideas.”
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VOA Russian: Anti-war group helps those who fled Russia adapt
The Russian anti-war committee, a group founded by Putin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky and other Russian politicians who were forced into exile after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, is expanding its work to help hundreds of thousands of ordinary Russians who have also fled their country. The group is trying to help Russians in unfamiliar countries, from Lithuania and Britain to Georgia and Montenegro.
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VOA Russian: Chechen opposition activist on Putin’s impunity in Chechnya
On the 30th anniversary of the first Chechen war that became a turning point in Russia's modern history, VOA Russian interviewed Abubakar Yangulbayev, the 32-year-old outspoken exiled Chechen activist and personal enemy of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov.
Yangulbayev says Russia's storming of Grozny in December 1994 was a war against democracy in Chechnya that then developed into Putin's war against democracy in Russia as a whole.
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Enraged Syrians call for execution of ousted president
Anger in the Syrian capital is palpable as families search for loved ones who are now missing or have died in their fallen government’s brutal prison system. At a rally in Damascus, VOA’s Heather Murdock reports that crowds are calling for the execution of ousted President Bashar al-Assad.
Calls rise for accountability in Assad's crimes against journalists in Syria
Analysts call for justice for decades of crimes against media and call on militant group to respect press freedoms
France's Macron expected to name new PM
President cuts short visit to Poland to make announcement
Civilians search notorious Syrian prison for loved ones
In the aftermath of the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government, many Syrians flocked to the Sednaya Prison, infamously known as "the human slaughterhouse," in search of clues about their missing loved ones. Veronica Villafane narrates this report from Joan Cabases Vega in Sednaya.
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Kremlin falsely claims Trump’s report of 600,000 Russian casualties in Ukraine came from Kyiv
Donald Trump's casualty figures align with July-October Western intelligence, defense, and military sources, differing from Ukrainian estimates. All Western data indicate Russia has suffered greater military losses than Ukraine in the conflict.
Trump names Kari Lake as choice for VOA director
The politician and former journalist will need approval from a bipartisan board
FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before Capitol riot, watchdog finds
The report from the Justice Department inspector general's office knocks down a conspiracy theory that the FBI played a role in instigating the events that day