Headlines
  • In a statement on Saturday, the head of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) denounced Iranian strikes on Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan, accusing Tehran of war crimes for attacking infrastructure facilities in Kuwait.
  • In a written statement broadcast on state television on Saturday, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Majotaba Khamenei vowed to teach "unforgettable lessons" to the United States.
  • In a statement released on Saturday, the United Arab Emirates' foreign ministry voiced "deep concern" over the regional developments and demanded "immediate de-escalation."
  • According to a statement released by U.S. Central Command on Saturday, two American service members were killed on Friday, while a third is still missing.
  • Iran's most recent strikes on Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan are being denounced by Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a "flagrant violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the targeted countries."
  • Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran's deputy foreign minister, said on Saturday that Iran has suspended its obligations under the Memorandum of Understanding and accused the United States of breaking the terms of the agreement made last month.

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July 8, 2022

Tigrayans Not Allowed to Leave IDP...

In camps for the displaced in northern Ethiopia, ethnic Tigrayans claim that they are being held against their will due to their ethnicity after being evicted from their homes.VOA was able to enter two of the camps, where residents said they are unable to leave despite a lack of food, water, and medical supplies

Many Ukrainian Refugees Want to Return...

Since Russia invaded their country in February, Ukrainian refugees have spread across Europe and the globe. However, according to Polish officials, less than half of them have stayed in Poland. But Greg Flakus reports from the Polish border town of Medyka that a lot of people are preferring to stay nearby to make fast trips across the border and then return back home when the time comes

After Three Years,Annual Hindu Pilgrimage in...

A 40-day pilgrimage is taking place in Indian-controlled Kashmir for the first time in the past three years. The Amarnath pilgrimage is expected to be the biggest in Jammu and Kashmir’s history, according to Apurva Chand, secretary at India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcastin

July 7, 2022

As Chicago Mourns Victims of Mass...

The alleged gunman in the horrific mass shooting that occurred in Chicago’s Highland Park neighbourhood on Monday made his first court appearance on Wednesday as grieving residents pressed for explanations and called for change

Harsh Stance Against Ukraine War by...

Little Big, a band that had previously been selected to represent Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest, has released a song denouncing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

July 6, 2022

New Beginning After Shelled Ukrainian Railway...

When a Russian missile hit a train station in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, more than 50 persons were killed and 109 more were injured.Many women and kids were among the crowd

July 5, 2022

Ukrainian High Schools Hold Graduations Despite...

Students are celebrating their graduations all over the world, including in Ukraine. Graduations, however, look and feel different now that the nation is entangled in a waru

Ukrainian Filmmaker Joins in Armed Forces...

Since the beginning of the war, several well-known Ukrainians have joined forces with their lesser-known comrades to defend their country from Russian aggression.VOA’s Russian service spoke with  film maker Alisa Kovalenko about her work and advocacy for Ukraine

July 4, 2022

Congressional Candidate Says US Hasn’t Done...

Karina Lipsman is running  for a seat in US House,born in Ukraine.She doesn’t hesitate in criticising President Biden for high rates of crime, increased gas prices, and high inflation. She also feels that his administration hasn’t done everything possible to stop the conflict in her native Ukraine

July 3, 2022

Bitcoin Boom:Small Texas Town Welcomes Bitcoin...

The largest bitcoin mining operation in North America is located in a small rural town in central Texas, giving much-needed jobs and vitality to the area. The operations, however, are a part of a new, volatile industry,critics warn

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