A photographer captured the moment a couple’s wedding photos were interrupted by the explosion that ripped through Lebanon’s capital Beirut, Tuesday, August 4-VOA NEWS
Ukrainian Librarians’ Struggle to Preserve Libraries During War
According to Ukrainian officials, since Russia launched its campaign, more than 200 libraries have been destroyed and about 400 have been damaged.Lesi
Dalai Lama’s Sister Receives Award for Educating Tibetans in Exile
Jetsun Pema taught and cared for orphaned, destitute and refugee children from Tibet. By Dorjee Damdul for RFA Tibetan Sue Ott Rowlands (L), president
Pakistan’s Mangrove Planting Yields Returns
Pakistan earns millions of dollars from the global carbon credit markets thanks to restored mangroves. However, Pakistan’s inability to use the funds
Vapes Hide Dangers Through Sweet Flavors to Lure Children, Thai Govt Says
Despite national advertising, sales prohibition, e-cigarettes can be found on the streets of Bangkok. Jitsiree Thongnoi/Bangkok A young man smokes an
UN Security Council Meets to Discuss the Maintaince of Peace and Security of Ukraine
Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade of Malta and President of the Security Council for the month of February, Ian Borg (left at table)
Thailand Urges Myanmar’s Junta to Free Aung San Suu Kyi
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Survivors Recount Their Lasting Pain Appeal for Justine, 25 Years After Kosovo Massacre
Survivors say that twenty-five years ago this week,(April 17, 1999),Serbian forces massacred 53 Albanians in the Kosovar village of Poklek, including
Burn Victims in Bangladesh Suffer Doubly with Few Specialty Hospitals for Treatment
Most patients have to travel hours to the capital Dhaka where two facilities are equipped to treat fire injuries. Ahammad Foyez/Dhaka Staff members at
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