VOA — WASHINGTON – World powers resumed talks Tuesday in Vienna about revitalizing the 2015 international pact to restrain Iran’s nuclear development program and bring the United States back into the accord... Read more »
VOA — DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – A recording of Iran’s foreign minister offering a blunt appraisal of diplomacy and the limits of power within the Islamic Republic has been leaked, providing... Read more »
VOA — TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS – Victor Guevara knows people his age have been vaccinated against COVID-19 in many countries. His own relatives in Houston have been inoculated. But the 72-year-old Honduran lawyer,... Read more »
VOA — WASHINGTON – Iran’s election to the U.N.’s top women’s empowerment body this week despite having a poor record has drawn outrage from rights activists who criticized the Islamic republic’s treatment... Read more »
DW — The director of the FDA has said use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine can resume immediately, as the “benefits outweigh the risks.” The vaccine’s rollout had been paused after... Read more »
VOA — WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly passed new legislation aimed at bolstering efforts to combat rising anti-Asian hate crimes during the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill would establish a... Read more »
VOA — PARIS – Serious differences persist between the United States and Iran over how they might resume compliance with the 2015 Iran nuclear deal despite making some progress in their latest... Read more »
VOA — Cheers, tears and fear were among reactions in the U.S. to the news that former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted Tuesday in the death of George Floyd, a... Read more »
VOA — DUBAI – Iran and world powers have made some progress on how to revive the 2015 nuclear accord later abandoned by the United States, and an interim deal could be... Read more »
VOA — DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – A magnitude 5.9 earthquake on Sunday struck Iran’s southern province of Bushehr, where a nuclear power plant is located, but there were no immediate reports... Read more »