Headlines
  • Iran's High Council for Human Rights condemned attacks on religious, cultural, and historical landmarks across the country by the United States and Israel.
  • Despite an ongoing ceasefire, the National News Agency of Lebanon has reported several Israeli attacks in the country's south.
  • A new round of peace talks was reportedly scheduled to take place in Pakistan with Vice President JD Vance and other American diplomats.
  • The US will host new talks between Israel and Lebanon on Thursday with the aim of encouraging an agreement.
  • US President Donald Trump has stated that unless an agreement is made with Tehran, the US will not lift its embargo of Iranian ports.
  • Data from the Defense Department shows that at least 415 American troops have been injured in the war with Iran.
  • US On Tuesday, Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to leave for Pakistan in preparation for the upcoming round of peace talks with Iran.
  • On Monday, US President Donald Trump claimed on social media that Israel "never talked" him into going to war with Iran.

Tag: New York

June 6, 2021

During the COVID-19 Pandemic,New York City’s...

The Tourism Sector In New York City Has Suffered Since The Start Of The Coronavirus Pandemic In Early 2020, Including The City’s Iconic Open-Top Sightseeing Buses

May 24, 2021

Return of Nightlife in New York...

After 14 months of being mostly closed to indoor dining due to the coronavirus, the city that never sleeps is finally waking up. New York was hit harder than any other city in the United States, and the reopening of the city’s nightlife is a sign of hope for many people around the world

May 18, 2021

International Students in US are Affected...

Since the coronavirus pandemic began in early 2020, the number of anti-Asian hate crimes in the US has increased dramatically. Isolated cases are recorded by international students in the United States

April 5, 2021

Green-Wood Cemetery

Green-Wood Cemetery in New York – one of the oldest and largest American cemeteries – now has its own artist-in-resident

March 23, 2021

New York City Reopens

New York, one of the U.S. cities hit hardest by the coronavirus last year, is continuing to open, with commercial event organizations allowed to operate again, restaurants increasing indoor dining capacity to 50%, and live venues, like Broadway theaters, to start up as well

March 3, 2021

Tiny New York Thai Restaurant Still...

New York state Governor Andrew Cuomo recently reopened restaurants at 25% capacity, easing coronavirus restrictions. It’s good news for the city but still a challenge for small restaurants

December 14, 2020

Famous Waldorf Astoria Clock in NYC...

A beloved meeting spot for generations of New Yorkers, the Waldorf Astoria clock has recently undergone a meticulous restoration and is on view at the New York Historical Society

New York City’s Oldest Bookstore Pleads...

Amid the COVID pandemic, one of America’s most famous and oldest bookstores, The Strand, called for help – and book lovers answered. Anna Nelson has the story, narrated by Anna Rice-VOA NEWS Subscribe Our You Tube Channel you

December 13, 2020

Christmas Not The Same But Some...

The holiday season atmosphere in New York City is different due to the coronavirus pandemic, but some things don’t change

October 18, 2020

New York Textile Artist’s Flowers Bring...

New York’s Spanish Harlem, a textile artist is making crocheted flowers in an effort to bring joy and celebrate migration

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