US Sanctions Chinese Official for Role in Religious Persecution
Announcement coincides with State Department release of annual report on religious freedom
Announcement coincides with State Department release of annual report on religious freedom
Trump-era sanctions ostensibly imposed for terrorism reasons are on the block
Some 30 entities are expected to face sanctions
Rare blood clots found in six Johnson & Johnson vaccine cases out of more than 6.8 million
Senior State Department official told reporters Friday that second round of indirect talks with Iran
Biden administration took no apparent sanctions enforcement action as 3 Iranian tankers delivered ga
Justices unanimously say text messages that social media company sent did not violate a 1991 federal
Natalia Sedletska, who hosts the award-winning investigative TV program Schemes, has been locked in
Ghislaine Maxwell had previously pleaded not guilty to helping Epstein recruit and groom three teena
Two members of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, a Canadian MP and a Canadian pa
Family told police he was playing with a machine gun' days before grocery store shooting
Case marks first DPRK national extradited to the US
China promptly retaliates with sanctions on European officials
US looks to neighbors for ways to stem tide of migrants headed to its southwestern border
Warning comes as leading American and Japanese officials meet in Tokyo
Officer Brian Sicknick was rushed to a hospital and died the next day; Julian Elie Khater and George
Secretary of State Blinken and Pentagon chief Austin will meet with allies in Japan and South Korea
It will be the first meeting of US and Chinese senior officials since President Joe Biden took offic
Controversy grows over whether FBI, other agencies missed warning signs in lead-up to Capitol attack
Navalny was poisoned last year in an attack he blames on Moscow, which denies any involvement
Border Patrol tells VOA the group apprehended in maritime smuggling event'
It was an apparent response to rocket attacks against US targets in Iraq
Latest economic action in response to coup includes call to reinstate elected government
We are not looking for new bases. I want to be clear on that,' said Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, head of
Trio accused of stealing $1.3 billion in money and cybercurrencies, as well as notorious 2014 cybera
Treasury says sanctions not directed at citizens
US military and intelligence officials warn IS-Khorasan appears to have recovered and may soon look
Iran calling on US to ease sanctions by Feb. 21
State Department did not respond to VOA Persian request for comment on letter by 38 Iran-based dissi
Beijing angered over latest action by Washington to build official relationship with self-ruled Taiw
Chinese officials and their families face US travel restrictions, while 60 Chinese companies are cur
Chinese officials and their families face US travel restrictions, while 60 Chinese companies are cur
Earlier this month over 50 pro-democracy politicians and activists were arrested in Hong Kong
Washington says it supports Sri Lanka's efforts to bring the three to trial over the bombings that k
It's the latest blow for a bank trying to rebound from a series of scandals
More than 50 people were arrested
The International community's efforts to engage North Korea came to a halt in 2020 following the bre
Charges against Abu Agela Masud, Libyan bombing expert, comes on the 32nd anniversary of deadly bomb
Move likely to anger Pyongyang
The three claimed they were put on the no-fly list after refusing repeated FBI requests to spy in th
Sanctions announced on International Human Rights Day
China National Offshore Oil Corp. landed last week on a list of 35 firms believed to be aligned with
Negotiations between Meng Wanzhou's lawyers and Justice Department picked up after US presidential e
Treasury Department sees Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act as effective and appropri
Treasury Department says workers sent abroad to support Pyongyang's missile program
At least five firms have pledged more than $60 million to reimburse migrant workers for steep recrui
US says charity is used by Iran's supreme leader to enrich his office, reward his political allies a
The four hold positions in national security or Hong Kong police force
The target of protests that erupted last year against a political class accused of pillaging the sta
Confirmation from key security agency comes as election officials tally votes, with the outcome stil
Homeland Security chief says 'no indications that a foreign adversary has succeeded' in compromising
Forces including Navy SEALs rescued 27-year-old Philip Walton, who had been abducted on Tuesday from
The issue of when ballots must be received in order to be counted is playing out in courts across th
Officials say the cyber campaign represented the most disruptive and destructive series of computer
Experts warn that unless the Democratic Republic of Congo improves its banking system, it risks broa
Union Development Group cited for seizing land, displacing families for Dara Sakor Seashore Resort.
News of charges follow an indictment of two other Iranians accused of participating in similar attac
Using phishing scheme, two Russians allegedly stole nearly $17 million in virtual currency
Suspects charged in connection with cyber-attacks on more than 100 companies in US and abroad
Investigators found evidence of malware developed in North Korea offered for sale on Russian marketp