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US Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Marc Grossman says cooperation "excellent."
The Voice of America (VOA) is a dynamic international multimedia broadcaster with service in 44 languages. Serving an estimated weekly global audience of 123 million, VOA provides news, information, and cultural programming through the Internet, mobile and social media, radio, and television. VOA is funded by the U.S. Government through the Broadcasting Board of Governors.
Lwin Htun Than, Chief of VOA’s Burmese Service, is keeping a close watch on Burma now that Aung San Suu Kyi has met with the country's leader for the 1st time. See what he has to say inside.
Setareh Derakhshesh is acting executive editor of VOA’s Persian News Network (PNN). See what she has to say inside.
Clara Dominguez, Managing Editor of VOA's Latin America Division, keeps an eye on developments throughout the hemisphere. See what she has to say inside.
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“Children of Rape,” that tells the story of children whose lives have been shattered by sexual violence in Democratic Republic of Congo.
Compelling on-the-scene coverage for Africa & the Diaspora.
Four month old Portuguese language call-in show to Angola needs more time to handle audience response.
Looking for someone to provide perspective on fast-moving developments in the Middle East? Ismail Dahiyat is available for insight & comment. Call (202) 203-4959.
Turn to VOA's handy guide to pronounce names in the news.
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