The Voice of America provides news and information in more than 40 languages to a weekly audience of 354 million people. Stories with the VOA News byline are the work of multiple VOA journalists and may contain information from wire service reports.
Thousands protest in Spain, Portugal and Italy while Greece prepares for key vote, Sunday
President accuses Republicans of not taking steps to put Americans back to work
Storm pummeled country's Pacific coast with strong winds, heavy rains, causing a mudslide that killed two children
Violence erupted June 3 when a mob of Buddhists in Rakhine ambushed a bus and killed 10 Rohingya Muslim passengers
Major-General Robert Mood says security concerns forced decision; Assad government says it understands, blames 'terrorists' for violence "
VOA Cairo team and crowdsourced coverage of Egypt's presidential runoff vote
Prince Nayef, country's longtime interior minister, recently traveled to Geneva, Switzerland to seek treatment for undisclosed illness
Reports say explosions scattered body parts around Baghdad and turned vehicles into burned-out shells; at least 26 dead
Sarajevo court sentences Stanko Kojic to 43 years in prison, Franc Kos and Zoran Goronja to 40 years, Vlastimir Golijan given a 19-year sentence
by Cecily Hilleary
Russia hardens its position against Western pressure to topple the embattled Syrian President
Agency says those escaping violence aren't able to find 'safety and security they desperately need'
Tibetan nomad dies after setting himself on fire in protest of Beijing's policies in remote region of northwestern China
Official statement says US military 'routinely' works with African partner nations to 'counter' those who threaten regional security, stability
During UN appearance, President Cristina Fernandez accused Britain of abusing its position as a permanent member of Security Council
Democracy icon excused herself from a news conference Thursday, saying she was exhausted and disoriented by long flight, time change
Human Rights Watch says it documented more than 20 incidents of sexual assault between March 2011 and March 2012
Leading Islamists accuse military council of staging de facto coup, but demonstrators, Muslim Brotherhood supporters say they're not intimidated
She said she hopes Kim Jong-un will choose to spend money on food, education, and health care instead of implements of war
Load more