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Category: Video Report

May 12, 2023

Former Prime Minister Khan’s Arrest Declared...

On Thursday, Pakistan’s top court handed former Prime Minister Imran Khan a big win by deeming his dramatic arrest unlawful. The government immediately condemned the decision.

May 11, 2023

The Arrest of Former Pakistani PM...

In response to angry protests over the arrest of the former prime minister Imran Khan, Pakistan’s army has been called upon to maintain security in the country’s capital and two of its four provinces. VOA’s Pakistan Bureau chief Sarah Zaman has this report.

May 10, 2023

Former Pakistani Prime Minister’s Arrest Worsens...

After paramilitary troops arrested former prime minister Imran Khan on Tuesday on charges of corruption, Pakistan is on edge. Political unrest has plagued the country ever since Khan was ousted last year, and some fear that it will only get worse as Khan’s fans turn their ire on the mighty military

May 9, 2023

Pre-Election Arrests Increase Fears in Turkey’s...

The opposition and human rights observers are concerned about a surge of mass arrests that have been taking place in Turkey’s largely Kurdish area ahead of the elections on May 14.

May 7, 2023

Iran’s Journalists Refuse to be Silenced...

After nearly six months of unrest in Iran, the regime started imprisoning opposition voices on a large scale and threatening international media.But according to some experts, these tactics no longer have the power to arouse fear.

May 6, 2023

As monarchy Faces 21st Century issues,Britain...

King Charles the third will be crowned on May 6, and Britain is getting ready. The historic ceremony has been invited to dozens of heads of state, and millions are expected to watch it on television.

May 5, 2023

A Year Later, Somalia’s Only Female...

In April, Bilan Media, an all-female media outlet in Somalia, celebrated its first anniversary, bucking societal expectations about what a woman’s role should be.

May 4, 2023

Is Journalism in Threat from AI?

Have you ever view a news article online, given it your whole attention, and then afterwards learned it to be false? Artificial intelligence developments have now made that possible.

May 3, 2023

During UN conference in Doha, Qatar,...

This week, Afghan protesters demonstrated in Paris, demanding the international community refuse to recognize the Taliban. The demonstration comes as a U.N.-organized meeting on how to engage with the Taliban is taking place in

May 2, 2023

Selling Cuddles in South Africa

The first paid platonic intimacy service in South Africa has gained popularity among the country’s citizens. According to experts, there are many reasons why the cuddling business is booming, including isolation during the COVID pandemic, which impacted South Africa hardest, and stress from the country’s struggling economy.

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