Children at Risk of Deadly Diseases in Mozambique's Volatile Cabo Delgado Province
Many severely malnourished children will need therapeutic treatment to survive an outbreak of water-borne diseases
Many severely malnourished children will need therapeutic treatment to survive an outbreak of water-borne diseases
Allegations include artillery strikes on populated areas, deliberate targeting of civilians, extrajudicial killings and widespread looting
UNICEF is demanding access to the restive region to provide humanitarian assistance to children deprived of basic means by ongoing fighting
Some boys seen by Reuters said they had escaped from the forest where the gunmen took them, but it was not immediately clear how many remained in capt
Demonstrations come on heels of Supreme Court rejection Friday night of Texas lawsuit to invalidate presidential election results in four battleground
Young refugees in Lebanon are taking part in climbing to aid their physical and mental health in Lebanon. Over 400 children and young people from both
The pandemic has forced people to spend more time with themselves than ever, and self-care, of course, is only one dimension of coping during stressfu
National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien spent three days in Vietnam and plans to visit the Philippine's foreign affairs secretary this week
Ethiopian government forces have captured the town of Alamata, 120 kilometers from the Tigray region's capital Mekelle, after nearly two weeks of figh
Michelle Bachelet warns conflict could spill across borders, destabilize parts of East Africa
WHO has bowed to demands for an independent panel to review its management of the pandemic worldwide, including its relationship with members
Ivory Coast electoral commission president declares President Alassane Ouattara winner of Saturday's election
German chancellor says nation facing 'exponential growth' in cases
World Health Organization's director-general says nations need to make honest assessments
Anger persists after Nigerian president fails to condemn police killings of peaceful protesters
Overall, Biden campaign has raised $809 million, more than any other candidate in US history, excluding self-funding billionaire Michael Bloomberg
Shots fired at Shkumbin Kajtazi's parked car; attack was second this year against investigative reporter
The justices will hear a Trump administration appeal of a 2019 lower court ruling that found the policy likely violated federal immigration law
New data released Monday by Beijing shows world's second-largest economy steadily recovering from coronavirus pandemic///
Mexican military helicopters chased the plane for hundreds of kilometers
Australia has recorded about 27,000 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began, and 900 people have died
In VOA interview, lawyer Saleh Nikbakht criticized Iran's Supreme Court for rejecting his request to retry Heydar Ghorbani, sentenced to death for 201
With few options for obtaining doses, many of the countries China is targeting may mute their objections to Beijing's policies on issues such as the c
Judge also says defendants should face trial together
At least nine people killed in two days of police brutality protests
Ballot is direct challenge to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who postponed general elections earlier this year because of COVID-19
Michael Woods (EF Pro Cycling) a remporté la 3e étape de Tirreno-Adriatico devant Rafal Majka. Un succès qui lui permet de prendre les commandes du cl
The military denies the accusations
On the basis of 89% of ballots from a sample of polling stations, CEMI forecast the DPS secured 34.8% of votes, while the alliance of mainly Serb nati
Health minister calls for disciplinary action against hospital
Adhérents et sympathisants du Rassemblement National (RN) se sont mobilisés, ce vendredi 21 août 2020, sur la plage du Cabellou, à Concarneau (Finistè
Fighting is mainly between nomadic settlers or herders and farmers; issues around land use and ownership are the root cause of the crisis, but sects a
The court acquitted 3 defendants and found one guilty on all counts in the bombing that killed of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 21 b
4 Hezbollah members charged in 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 21 bystanders
The court will read its verdict Tuesday in the case of 4 Hezbollah members charged in the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik H
Tragedy could have been averted
Protesters in the Russian Far East city of Khabarovsk also expressed support for the opposition in Belarus
Beirut explosion victims remembered in Chile vigil//
Authorities in Gaborone close schools, restrict movements
Four-person group, Bizonto, arrested after performing a skit lampooning government; comedians have not been charged/
Ex-chief of Mexico's state run petroleum company initial hearing on corruption charges set for Tuesday//
US records more than 1,000 COVID-19 fatalities for second straight day
Arsham Rezaee tells VOA Persian the prison term upheld Saturday by an Iranian appeals court was based on bogus charges which his lawyer was unable to
The former head of Mexico's state oil company could be extradited from Spain to face corruption charges as early as Thursday
Police confirmed the death of Fahim Saleh in a statement and deemed it a homicide but offered none of the grisly details reported in New York media
The al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab group said it was behind the attack
President wants to bar foreign students from staying in US if schools don't hold in-person classes
Iran leader calls Saturday for ban on big gatherings such as weddings, wakes to stem rise in infections
The Syrian opposition and militant groups control the Idlib area, which is home to more than 3 million people, most of them displaced by the war and l
Surge comes as the country has allowed businesses to reopen to stave off economic disaster
Parts of Australia's second biggest city, Melbourne, are to go back into COVID-19 lockdown Wednesday following a surge in cases
President had hoped the polls would help anchor his young party in towns and cities across France, including Paris, ahead of his anticipated 2022 reel
City plans to paint Black Lives Matter in giant letters on the street
The gathering reportedly started forming Monday evening after city and state leaders said the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee miles away on M
Analysts fear an impending erosion of freedoms over the lack of a clear definition of what constitutes 'serious' cases
Secretary-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says Beijing had gone 50 days without reporting new case of new coronavirus, and yet, since last week
Mexican President says he is fine and will not take coronavirus test after coming in contact with infected member of his cabinet
Moldova, one of the poorest countries in Europe and plagued by corruption and political turmoil, confirmed 1,449 new cases of COVID-19 the week of Jun
Manuel Ellis said 'I can't breathe' before he died in police custody in Tacoma, Washington, in March
More than 17,000 members of the U.S. National Guard are supporting state and local law enforcement, as they respond to civil unrest in 23 U.S. states