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The winners will be key to the new president's enactment of a legislative agenda. VOA Congressional Correspondent Katherine Gypson looks at key races around the country.
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For over a year now, authorities in Nigeria have been resettling people displaced by the fighting between government forces and Boko Haram, Islamic militants who launched an insurgency in 2009 ...
Patsy Widakuswara is VOA's White House Bureau Chief. She brings with her over 27 years of broadcast experience as reporter, producer and anchor at leading radio and TV stations in Indonesia ...
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The naturally occurring form of polio remains active in only two countries in the world: Pakistan and Afghanistan. Over 50 cases of so-called wild polio have been confirmed in the region this year ...
VOA’s Jessica Stone looks at how nations are navigating the environmental challenges of creating a renewable future.
VOA Eastern Europe Bureau Chief Myroslava Gongadze reports from Budapest on a new bilingual school for refugee children from Ukraine. VOA footage and video editing by Daniil Batushchak.
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"My lifestyle has changed drastically," Islam told VOA in his office Sunday about the ... and again we are re-learning how to work for the people," said the casually dressed Islam.