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  • A car plowed into a crowd in Modena, Italy, injuring eight people, four of whom are in critical condition.
  • In Bangkok,Thailand, a freight train and a bus collided on Saturday, resulting in at least eight fatalities and thirty-two injuries.
  • Tens of thousands of protesters attended the latest rally organized by far-right group on Saturday in London.
  • A massive explosion and fire tore through a Maine lumber company, killing a 27-year-old firefighter and injuring ten others.
  • Ten persons on board the MV Hondius cruise ship have been found to have both confirmed and probable cases of hantavirus, including two confirmed deaths and one person who is still suspected of died from the virus.

Category: Video Report

May 1, 2023

As Medical Supplies Arrive, Injured in...

On Sunday, the first international cargo shipment carrying medical supplies landed in Port Sudan. It is a glimmer of hope in a country where conflict between the armed forces and a paramilitary group has put thousands of innocent civilians at risk, including children who are already severely malnourished.

April 30, 2023

Kiev Mayor:Ukraine’s Capital Gets Ready for...

The mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, spoke with VOA about the Ukrainian capital as the war with Russia enters its second year. Tatiana Vorozhko has this story.

April 29, 2023

Sudanese Officials Hopeful About Peace

The cease-fire in Sudan was extended for another 72 hours on Thursday, but it’s still unclear whether the country will soon experience lasting peace.

April 28, 2023

Antivenom Shortage Caused by South Africa’s...

South African snake experts argue that the energy crisis is partly to blame for the sub-Saharan African region’s antivenom shortage, which has resulted in at least three deaths over the past three weeks. South Africa provides antivenom to the region, but frequent power cuts have made it more difficult to preserve the refrigerated supplies.

Fox News Made Record-Breaking Settlement in...

This month, Fox News agreed to pay a near-record $787.5 million settlement to settle a widely watched lawsuit over how the network reported on former President Donald Trump’s false allegations of election rigging in 2020. This avoided a trial.

April 27, 2023

Ukrainian Startups in Poland Throw a...

During the first nine months of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 14,000 Ukrainian companies were reportedly started in neighboring Poland.Having overcome the odds of starting a business abroad, those Ukrainian entrepreneurs are now succeeding and making big and small contributions to their country’s war efforts. 

April 26, 2023

Supreme Court of India Holds Landmark...

In response to petitions filed by several members of the LGBTQ community, India’s Supreme Court is holding landmark hearings on the legalisation of same-sex marriage.

Being in Wrong Place at wrong...

Some of the scenarios that resulted in shootings this month in the United States involve showing up at the wrong front door, driving the wrong driveway, and retrieving a basketball from an angry neighbor’s yard. Gun control advocates say the shootings show the need for stricter gun ownership restrictions in the US.

April 25, 2023

Court Blocks Small Town in South...

After a court decided against the town’s use of an independent solar electricity producer instead of the country’s utility, Eskom, the little town of Frankfort, South Africa, would experience fresh power outages.

April 24, 2023

To Save Lives,US Transplant Surgeon Heads...

A New York transplant surgeon plans his third trip to Ukraine, where he has been working with doctors to help patients affected by Russia’s war with that country. Dr. Robert Montgomery, the surgeon, is also working to raise money for the purchase of medical equipment for a hospital in Lviv.

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