Cambodian Circus Adopts 'No Pain, No Gain' Attitude in Bid to Break Record
Phare Ponleu Selapak performers nurse sore muscles after performing for more than 24 hours to capture post-pandemic tourist audiences
Phare Ponleu Selapak performers nurse sore muscles after performing for more than 24 hours to capture post-pandemic tourist audiences
The Treasury Department will enforce and update on a 'rolling basis' the new ban list, which replaces one from the Department of Defense; officials sa
Plan would drive up national debt to fund 'investments in our families and our communities'
Registration period is set from May 25 to November 22; Department of Homeland Security announces that about 1,600 Burmese nationals 'continuously resi
White House says it hopes US, Russia will restore predictability and stability' to their relationship
Pollsters suggest Macron has a good chance of winning in 2022 despite his government's oft-criticized management of the pandemic
In state with desperate infrastructure needs, president seeks support for his American Jobs Plan from Trump voters, Republican lawmakers
Bill would require condemned inmates to choose either being shot or electrocuted if lethal injection drugs aren't available
The so-called Citgo 6 were jailed more than 3 years ago on corruption charges
The announcement comes as US troops prepare to leave the country by Sept. 11
President initially retained historically low 15,000-person limit set by Trump administration
Secretary of state meeting with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, chief executive Abdullah Abdullah, and civic figures, a day after Biden announced that
Dispute had threatened a key Georgia plant and the electric vehicle plans of Ford Motor and Volkswagen
Republican lawmakers oppose Democratic president's tax increase plan to pay for infrastructure improvements
Beijing is watching as Washington reportedly sends B-52s, reconnaissance aircraft and at least one Marine Corps plane to a sea China claims as its own
Beijing is watching as Washington reportedly sends B-52s, reconnaissance aircraft and at least one Marine Corps plane to a sea China claims as its own
The US government has carried out one Freedom of Navigation Operation in the contested Asian waterway since February and sent two more close to it
President Joe Biden has said he believed his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, was a killer
The UN released its South Sudan humanitarian response plan for 2021 Tuesday, with an urgent appeal for $1.7 billion dollars to combat growing food ins
The National People's Congress in China aims to pass a law that experts believe would solidify Chinese sovereignty claims over 90% of the contested wa
South Sudan's people are experiencing the worst violence since civil war broke out in December 2013
Sexual assaults are vastly underreported in the Horn of Africa country, and few perpetrators are punished
The decision, which could aid an estimated 320,000 people, fulfills a promise made during the 2020 election campaign
Multibillion-dollar tit-for-tat tariff battle involving US, EU, Britain relates to long-running row over state subsidies for plane manufacturers Airbu
Western governments see an urgency to help the US government reduce Beijing's reach in the waterway that supports marine shipping and fossil fuel, sch
Ruling party candidate Mohamed Bazoum is seen by many as the favorite after leading in the first round on Dec. 27 with 39.3% of the vote
Tehran vows to reverse actions in violation of 2015 nuclear deal with world powers if US sanctions are lifted
UN investigators report more than 75% of the country currently is engulfed in brutal violence at the local level
Biden 'will focus on the global response to the pandemic, including vaccine production, distribution of supplies' and efforts to fight emerging infect
Observers say Saudi Arabia wants out of the conflict, but peace in Yemen depends on whether the U.S., others, take a comprehensive approach
Biden has sought to project a message of re-engagement with the world and with global institutions after four years of his predecessor's 'America Firs
New US president to deliver first major speech at State Department
Mark Frerichs was abducted one year ago Sunday while working in the country on engineering projects; US officials believe he is in the custody of the
Administration vows to be transparent and deliver science-based facts about coronavirus crisis
Administration vows to be transparent and deliver science-based facts about coronavirus crisis
Restriction will apply to non-US travelers from Brazil, Ireland, the United Kingdom and 26 other European countries that allow travel across open bord
Johnson was interested in trade, Lopez Obrador in immigration and Trudeau in the Keystone XL oil pipeline and COVID vaccines
President will sign executive orders to increase in food programs to help underprivileged Americans feeling economic impact of coronavirus
In inauguration address, new president called on Americans to unite in 'a winter of peril and significant possibilities'
Johnson, opposition leader express optimism toward new US administration
Democrats pledging quick action on coronavirus
Senators intend to vote to reject electors from swing states that have been at the center of President Donald Trump's unproven assertions of election
Three UN agencies are calling for immediate humanitarian access to parts of South Sudan where people have run out of food
The Electoral College vote is expected to show the Democrat defeated President Donald Trump by a 306-232 margin, but Congress will officially count th
Initial doses are scarce and will be rationed as US joins Britain, other countries in scrambling to vaccinate as many people as possible ahead of wint
US president meets with Republican state attorneys general supporting his long-shot effort to invalidate millions of votes
The Food and Drug Administration is to meet Thursday to conduct a final review of the Pfizer drug, and it will meet later this month on a vaccine deve
He expects to be sworn in January 20 at US Capitol but wants to avoid crowds that typically gather on National Mall and along Pennsylvania Avenue to v
Presidential candidate filed complaint with Uganda's election commission after police fired tear gas, rubber bullets Tuesday at his supporters
James Stavridis, retired US Navy admiral, former military commander of NATO, talks to VOA about the US policy toward Afghanistan under a Biden adminis
Dec. 8 is a critical date on the presidential electoral timetable
China wants to become technologically self-reliant in 10 years but needs help for now
UN says urgent action needed to avert famine in coming months
Michigan judge rejects Republican bid to prevent certification of election results in predominantly Democratic Detroit area, undercutting prospects of
Michigan judge rejects Republican bid to prevent certification of election results in predominantly Democratic Detroit area, undercutting prospects of
The only state that has not yet been called by all major media outlets is Georgia, with its 16 electoral votes
US leader claims lawsuits alleging voting and vote-counting fraud will overturn his election loss, but widespread wrongdoing has yet to emerge
Biden is projected to defeat President Trump after days of post-election vote counting
Biden defeats Trump after days of post-election vote counting/
Biden is projected to have won the presidency by capturing at least 270 of the 538 Electoral College votes