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Mentors can be valuable aid for international students
Mentors can be a key asset for college and university students, particularly when the student comes from a foreign country.
This article from U.S. News & World Report explains why. (November 2024)
Brazil's Lula recovering from second brain surgery
President’s doctor says 79-year-old Lula was awake and speaking, following early-morning procedure, which lasted about an hour
Meta donates $1 million to Trump's inauguration fund
The donation comes just weeks after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg met with President-elect Donald Trump privately at Mar-a-Lago
Foreign aid under Trump will be audited, analysts anticipate
How much U.S. foreign assistance is allocated and where it goes are two key questions as the Trump administration prepares to take office in January. VOA’s Veronica Balderas Iglesias looks at some sectors where cuts are expected and others that may be a priority.
USCIS Issues Updated Guidance on Evidence for Applicants Under the International Entrepreneur Rule
We are issuing updated policy guidance on the types of evidence that may support an application under the International Entrepreneur Rule.
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As tourists discover Finland's Santa Claus Village, some locals call for rules to control the masses
More than 600,000 people annually visit the site, a winter-themed amusement park in the small town of Rovaniemi on the edge of the Arctic Circle
Trump named Time's Person of the Year; rings New York Stock Exchange's opening bell
The honors for the businessman-turned-politician are a measure of Trump's remarkable comeback from an ostracized former president to a president-elect who won the White House decisively in November
Biden commutes roughly 1,500 sentences and pardons 39 people in biggest single-day act of clemency
US president says he would be taking more steps in the weeks ahead and would continue to review clemency petitions
Israel says troops to remain in Syrian buffer zone until security guaranteed
Israeli troops advanced from their side of Golan Heights into the buffer zone and onto Syrian side after rebels ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
Rights group accuses Russian mercenaries of abuses against civilians in Mali
Human Rights Watch says Malian armed forces and the Russia-backed Wagner Group deliberately killed at least 32 civilians
South Korea's top court upholds 2-year jail term for opposition MP
He was involved in scandal involving bribery, academic fraud
Ukrainian drones hit Russia’s Chechnya region
Russia pledges response to Ukrainian use of US-supplied ATACMS missiles
Case filed against Libya over South African journalist killed in 2011
No one has been held accountable in the killing of photojournalist Anton Hammerl
South Korea's tourism, soft power gains, at risk from extended political crisis
Seoul mayor reassures safety amid tourist cancellations
Australia to charge tech companies for news content if they do not pay
Rule to affect tech firms with local revenue over $160 million
Somalia, Ethiopia agree to end dispute
They plan to begin talks by February to iron out details over a controversial maritime access deal
Korean journalists recount night of fear under Yoon’s martial law
Decree would have placed media under military control
Serbia's president says he won't flee his country like Syria's Assad did despite growing protests
Vučić's opponents in Serbia have compared him to Assad and other world dictators