Sisters Erica and Tina Campbell tell host Larry London they are excited about their upcoming tour and new CD, “Something Big."
Students can submit questions and be part of a free, hour-long, interactive language learning experience that uses materials and lessons from The Classroom, VOA’s new on-line learning program.
Kyrgyzstan’s President, Roza Otunbayeva, spoke to VOA before she was presented an “International Women of Courage Award” at State Dept.
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Steve Herman has been covering the earthquake & tsunami disaster on the ground since March 11. He speaks Japanese, having lived there for 18 years. He is VOA's Seoul bureau chief.
Lwin Htun Than, Chief of VOA’s Burmese Service, was a student leader during the 1988 uprising against Burma’s military government and fled through the jungle to reach Thailand. See what he has to say inside.
Setareh Derakhshesh is a lead anchor on VOA’s Persian News Network (PNN). See what she has to say inside.
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First of its kind event held in front of a live Tibetan-American audience at the Newseum.
Free interactive site provides glimpse into everyday American life along with lessons.
Press release from VOA's parent agency addresses website and satellite interruptions.
VOA’s Steve Herman has been reporting, tweeting, and photographing the ongoing disaster from Japan almost non-stop since he rushed to the scene from his home base in South Korea. Fluent in Japanese, Steve’s informative tweets have attracted attention from a host of other media. His followers (1,000+ daily) are responding and re-tweet many of his messages, which have sometimes come in at the rate of 20 an hour. Follow him on Twitter @W7VOA.
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