US Vows Continued Support for Freedom in Belarus
US Open 2022 - Rafael Nadal : "I'm saving time in every training and every game, I'll try and if something happens I won't have anything to blame myself for. I think I'm on the right track"
Seul membre du Big 3 à l'US Open, Rafael Nadal peut y voir là une belle opportunité d'aller décroche
US passenger travel plans for St. Stephen's Day in disarray due to testing changes
People planning to fly to the US just after Christmas Day have their plans thrown...
US Open 2021 - Carlos Alcaraz : "I have no deception on myself to have to retire in the quarterfinals. It has been a great tournament for me"
L'Espagnol est allé au bout du bout... Le combat entre Carlos Alcaraz et Félix Auger-Aliassime étaie
US Open 2021 - Emma Raducanu : "Having to be here in the US Open, quarterfinals, after not playing for 18 months, is absolutely just incredible"
Toujours aussi étincelante à New-York, Emma Raducanu a répété sa performance du troisième tour. Face
Tour de France 2021 - Richie Porte : "For us it's straight in numbers"
Richie Porte (INEOS Grenadiers) en conférence de presse à quelques jours du Grand Départ du Tour de
Supreme Court: Migrants Temporarily in US Ineligible for Permanent Residency
Some 400,000 people from 12 countries are affected by the unanimous ruling
Official: US Pledges $3.3 Billion in Funding For Afghan Forces
The US peace envoy to Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, met Sunday with leaders in Kabul to discuss bil
Family Hopes for Return of US Journalist Detained in Myanmar
The mother of a journalist detained in Myanmar says she and the family just want him to return safel
US Retains Its Support for Israel, but Fissures Emerge
Some US Democrats, but not Republicans, have assailed Israeli attacks on Hamas-run Gaza
Explainer: How COVID-19 Vaccines Will Work for Kids in US
Government advisory committee recommended Pfizer's vaccine for children 12 and older on Wednesday, a
US Sanctions Chinese Official for Role in Religious Persecution
Announcement coincides with State Department release of annual report on religious freedom
China TV Network Accounts for Bulk of Beijing's Influence Spending in US
China spent nearly $64 million on propaganda, lobbying in US last year
US Senators Express Support for Sudan's Transitional Government
Talks during three-day visit center on Sudan's move toward democracy, its efforts to win debt relief
US Mission in Nigeria Ramps Up Interviews for Student Visas
US Mission will prioritize student visa applications for Nigerians to ensure they are interviewed fo
Harris Vows $310 Million in US Relief as Central America Tackles Migration
Two governments will also coordinate efforts to tackle criminal organizations whose activities help
US Government Funds Mental Health Crisis Teams to Stand In for Police
The effort to reinvent policing after the death of George Floyd in police custody is getting an assi
Broad Support Expressed for Chauvin Conviction in George Floyd Murder Trial
Black man's death last year, at hands of white police officer sparked widespread protests in the Uni
US Ambassador in Moscow Heads Home for Consultations
The Biden administration announced sanctions on Russia for interfering in the 2020 US presidential e
Despite Public Outcry, Convicting Police in US for Murder Remains Rare
Juries are reluctant to second-guess the split-second decisions of police officers in potentially vi
US Health Officials Call for Immediate Pause in Johnson & Johnson Vaccine
Rare blood clots found in six Johnson & Johnson vaccine cases out of more than 6.8 million
Turkey's Erdogan Calls for End to 'Worrying' Developments in Eastern Ukraine, Offers Support
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy held more than three hours of talks with Erdogan in Istanbul
Pfizer, BioNTech Seek US Emergency OK for COVID-19 Vaccine in Adolescents
The vaccine is currently authorized for emergency use in the United States for people age 16 and old
Biden Affirms US 'Unwavering Support' for Ukraine in Call
Affirmation came in a call with the country's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the White House said
Blinken Vows US Support for Ukraine in Call With Foreign Minister
US top diplomat, in phone call with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, affirms Washington's s
Honduran President's Brother Gets Life in US Jail for Drug Trafficking
Tony Hernandez, 42, was found guilty in October 2019 on four counts, including conspiring to import
US Vows Consequences' for Russian Actions
Top diplomat Blinken says US will 'defend our interests'
US Appeals for Cease-fire in Ethiopia's Tigray Rejected
Prime Minister Abiy dismissed a call from President Biden's emissary to stop fighting Tigrayan rebel
Displaced Mozambicans Optimistic About US Support for Counterinsurgency Efforts
But some analysts are skeptical of efforts to boost local forces against militant group
US Dispatches Officials for Migration Talks in Mexico, Guatemala
US looks to neighbors for ways to stem tide of migrants headed to its southwestern border
The Infodemic: Homeless in US Eligible for COVID-19 Relief Payments
Fake news about the coronavirus can do real harm. Polygraph.info is spotlighting fact-checks from ot
Iranian Proxy Attacks on Americans Not Helping Climate in US' for Reviving Iran Talks, US Envoy Says
/In VOA Persian interview, Robert Malley suggested Iran-backed militants' recent rocket strikes on U
Jesuits in US Pledge $100 Million for Racial Reconciliation
The Jesuits pledge to raise $100 million within five years with a broader goal of reaching $1 billio
US Not Ready to Assign Blame for Rocket Attack in Iraq
Defense officials says they aren't there yet,' while warning Washington will retaliate if needed
US Sanctions Russians/for Role in Navalny Attack/ //
Navalny was poisoned last year in an attack he blames on Moscow, which denies any involvement
Belarus Jails Journalist for Revealing 'Medical Secrets' in Protester's Death
The reporter was sentenced to six months in prison after she contradicted official statements about
Press Freedom Group Calls for Release of Media Members in Ethiopia
Journalists and translators covering fighting in Tigray region reportedly arrested
CDC Latest to Endorse Johnson & Johnson Vaccine for Use in US
One-dose shot will be available for inoculations as early as Tuesday morning
FDA Approves Johnson & Johnson Vaccine for Use in US
One-dose shot is third, behind Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, to win FDA approval
US Treasury Nominee Adeyemo Vows to Combat China's 'Unfair Economic Practices' in Testimony
If confirmed, Adeyemo, a former senior adviser at asset manager BlackRock Inc., would be the first B
China Calls for Reset in Sino-US Relations with Biden Admin
Chinese state councilor and foreign minister, said the Trump administration's actions to suppress an
Biden Goes to US Heartland for Support on Massive Economic Package
Biden is hoping to escape the partisan turmoil surrounding his $1.9 trillion economic rescue package
Fauci: COVID-19 Vaccinations Should Be Ready for All in US by Mid-April
Top US infectious disease expert says new vaccines, increased US capacity should bolster opportunity
UN in Talks with US on Central American Refugees Applying for Asylum from Home
Thousands of Central Americans have attempted to travel north in recent months following back-to-bac
TV Journalists Face 3 Years in Prison for Reporting on Belarus Protests
Yekaterina Andreeva and Darya Chultsova, a reporter and a camerawoman for Belsat, were arrested in N
Hong Kongers in Britain Organize Support for Thousands of Newcomers/
With Beijing tightening freedoms in former British colony, its residents make use of their British N
Islamic State Poised for Possible Resurgence in Afghanistan, US Officials Warn
US military and intelligence officials warn IS-Khorasan appears to have recovered and may soon look
Biden Extends, Expands Deportation Protection for Syrians in US
There are currently 6,700 Syrian refugees protected under the plan
China Vows to Take Action Against US Officials for 'Nasty Behavior' in Regards to Taiwan
Beijing angered over latest action by Washington to build official relationship with self-ruled Taiw
In Extraordinary Rebuke, US Diplomats Blast Trump for Capitol Riot
Foreign service officers say last week's events may badly undermine US credibility to promote and de
US Charges 3 Sri Lankan Nationals for Role in 2019 Easter Attacks
Washington says it supports Sri Lanka's efforts to bring the three to trial over the bombings that k
Haiti Pushes Back on US Lawmakers' Call for Transitional Government in 2021
Haiti's president has been ruling by decree since January 2020 because Parliament is out of session
US Congress Passes Landmark Bill in Support of Tibet
The bill allows economic and visa sanctions against Chinese officials who interfere with the success
In US, People Over 75 and Essential Workers Next in Line for Vaccine
The Pfizer and Moderna shots shipped so far and in the next few weeks are nearly all going to health
US Formally Blames Iran for Abduction of American in 2007
Ex-FBI agent Robert Levinson was abducted on Kish Island in 2007 and is now presumed dead
2 Nigerian Religious Sects Back US Move to Designate Country for Religious Freedom Violations
Nigerian authorities reject the allegations and describe the US designation as an honest disagreemen
Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine Nears Approval for Emergency Use in US
FDA publishes documents online confirming vaccine's effectiveness
ER Visits, Long Waits Climb for US Kids in Mental Health Crisis
Problem's only gotten worse during the pandemic
US Farmers Look for Policy Clues in Biden Cabinet Picks
Under Trump, tens of billions in government aid flowed to farmers to offset profits lost in the admi
US Jobless Benefit Claims Rise for 2nd Week in a Row
Surge in coronavirus cases poses new economic threat as state and city officials impose restrictions