September 17, 2017 0 EducationUSA: Explaining SEVP EducationUSA gives an introduction to the Student Exchange Visitor Program, which is part of the National Security Investigations ...
September 17, 2017 0 Irma’s Damage a Reminder of Florida Economy’s Vulnerability Florida’s economy has long thrived on one import above all: People. Until Irma struck this month, the state was adding ...
September 17, 2017 0 North Korea Nuclear Ambitions to Overshadow Annual UN Assembly Starting Monday, world leaders will gather for their annual U.N. meetings in New York, where President Donald Trump will make his ...
September 17, 2017 0 World Leaders Gather for Annual UN Meetings as North Korea Nuclear Issue Escalates World leaders gather in New York, beginning Sept. 17, for their annual U.N. meetings that promise a busy agenda amid numerous ...
September 17, 2017 0 Security and Protesters Warming Up for United Nations General Assembly Security and protesters are warming up for Tuesday’s United Nations General Assembly. VOA’s Daniel Schearf reports ...
September 17, 2017 0 Program Breathes Calmer New Life into Angry Young Men In Greek, “Pneuma” means breath and spirit. That’s the core philosophy of a program in Baltimore, Maryland, ...
September 16, 2017 0 US Wheat Production Lowest in Recorded History Farmer Russ Higgins’ ancestors settled a wide expanse of land south of Morris, Illinois, in 1858. Through the U.S. Civil ...
September 16, 2017 0 Tougher Prison Terms for Pedophiles in Australia Australia is insisting that new child protection laws are “the greatest crackdown on pedophiles in a generation”. Canberra ...
September 16, 2017 0 California to Become a Sanctuary State California lawmakers have approved a bill to make the most populous U.S. state a sanctuary state for immigrants who do not have ...
September 16, 2017 0 Egypt Court Sentences 7 to Death Over Links to IS An Egyptian court has sentenced seven people to death over links to the so-called Islamic State group in Libya. Saturday’s ...
September 15, 2017 0 Afghan Officials: Suicide Attack on NATO Convoy Kills 1 Romanian Soldier, Injures 2 More A suicide car bombing of a NATO convoy in southern Afghanistan has killed at least one Romanian soldier and has injured two more. ...
September 15, 2017 0 Top 5 Songs for Week Ending Sept. 16 We’re setting sail with the five most popular songs in the Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles chart, for the week ending Sept. 16, ...
September 15, 2017 0 Floods Wash Away Homes in South Sudan’s Bor An overflowing Nile River and heavy rains flooded the South Sudanese town of Bor this week, sweeping away homes and leaving ...
September 15, 2017 0 Observers: Mass Exodus of Nearly 400,000 Rohingya Refugees Appears Unstoppable U.N. and international agencies report the mass exodus of Rohingya refugees fleeing violence in Myanmar appears unstoppable as ...
September 15, 2017 0 Ghana Launches Free High School Education Education at the secondary high school level is now free in Ghana. President Nana Akufo-Addo announced the launch of the program ...
September 15, 2017 0 Director Channels Fury at State of the World into ‘mother!’ Darren Aronofsky does not just want audiences to watch his new film mother! He wants to shake them up and leave them thinking ...
September 15, 2017 0 State Dept.: Toll of US staff hurt in mysterious Cuba incidents now 21 U.S. officials are aggressively investigating what caused symptoms ranging from hearing loss to mild brain injury in 21 people ...
September 15, 2017 0 Trump to Meet Latin American Leaders With Eye on Venezuela U.S. President Donald Trump has invited three Latin American leaders to dine with him next week in New York as he seeks to ...
September 15, 2017 0 Mexico Accepts Israeli Offer to Help Develop Central America Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto said on Thursday that his country had accepted Israel’s offer to help it and the United ...
September 15, 2017 0 Somalia Opens First Forensic Lab Dedicated to Rape Investigation Somalia has opened its first forensic laboratory to process rape kits. Sexual assault is widespread in the country, according to ...
September 14, 2017 0 Study: Future of Oldest Tree Species in Peril The bristlecone pine tree, famous for its wind-beaten, gnarly limbs and having the longest lifespan on Earth, is losing a race to ...
September 14, 2017 0 US Military Readying a More Aggressive Approach Against Iran The United States is looking to counter Iranian influence in the Middle East with a more aggressive approach in cyberspace. ...
September 14, 2017 0 Oil Sanctions Seen as Key to Curbing N. Korea’s Nuclear Program Whether the new U.N. sanctions against North Korea will curb Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions, experts on the Koreas and members ...
September 14, 2017 0 Fire at Malaysian Islamic School Kills 24 A fire that blocked the only exit to an Islamic school dormitory killed 24 people who were trapped behind barred windows, mostly ...