U.S. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, fresh from six wins on “Super Tuesday,” says he is pleased with all the support he has received and that he is fighting on for the party nomination. Romney is far ahead in the number of delegates needed to secure the nomination, but has failed to attract support from […]
Romney ‘Prepared to Fight All the Way’ for Nomination
Apple Unveils New iPad and TV Device
The Apple computer company introduced a new version of its popular iPad Wednesday, with a sharper screen, an improved camera, and the ability to use a faster method to access the Internet. The iPad is a mobile computer and the new version has a nearly 25 centimeter screen. Apple’s iPad is the best-selling of the […]
Obama Calls for More Clean-Energy Vehicles
U.S. President Barack Obama is calling for production of more clean-energy vehicles and tax incentives to boost their use as American motorists pay more to fuel their automobiles. Mr. Obama Wednesday made the election-year pitch during a visit to North Carolina, where he toured a truck manufacturing plant that produces alternative fuel models. He noted […]
UN Humanitarian Chief Visits Battered Syria District
The International Committee of the Red Cross says United Nations humanitarian chief Valerie Amos entered the former Syrian rebel stronghold of Baba Amr Wednesday almost a week after the rebels fled a month-long assault by government forces. An ICRC spokesman in Geneva told VOA that Amos joined a Syrian Arab Red Crescent team on a […]
VOA Marks 70th Anniversary
U.S. President Barack Obama and other prominent world figures have joined in the year-long celebration of Voice of America’s 70th anniversary with messages of congratulations. President Obama credited VOA with providing “accurate and objective” news in the face of foreign governments that censor and regimes that deny universal rights. In a video message released at […]
Liberal Democratic Star Loses Primary for Congressional Seat
U.S. Representative Dennis Kucinich, a two-time candidate for the Democratic Party presidential nomination, has lost his bid for re-election in Ohio. Kucinich was defeated by fellow Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur in a primary contest made necessary when the Republican-controlled Ohio legislature redrew the state’s congressional map after the 2010 census and merged the two lawmaker’s […]
Tense Sudan, South Sudan Talks Enter 2nd Day
Talks to resolve tension between Sudan and South Sudan have entered a second day, after negotiations ended in shouting Tuesday. A VOA correspondent at the scene, in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, reports the talks are in a delicate stage as the sides try to resolve simmering disputes over oil, borders, and citizenship issues. Talks on […]
UN Humanitarian Chief Visits Battered Syria District
The International Committee of the Red Cross says United Nations humanitarian chief Valerie Amos has entered the former Syrian rebel stronghold of Baba Amr almost a week after the rebels fled a month-long assault by government forces. An ICRC spokesman in Geneva told VOA that Amos joined a Syrian Arab Red Crescent team on a […]
Burmese Authorities Detain Activist Monk
Relatives of a Buddhist monk who led Burma’s 2007 Saffron Revolution say he has been detained for questioning by authorities. Ashin Gambiya’s older brother, Aung Kyaw Kyaw, told VOA’s Burmese service that Gambiya was arrested by members of Burma’s military intelligence department (Special Branch) late Tuesday at his sister’s home in Rangoon. He says the […]
US Hands Over Somali Pirates to Seychelles
The United States has handed over 15 suspected Somali pirates to the Seychelles for trial. Seychellois officials confirmed the handover Wednesday, a day after the U.S. State Department announced the island nation had agreed to accept the suspects. The U.S. Navy captured the Somalis in early January while rescuing 13 Iranian fishermen whose ship had […]