The half-hour daily show from VOA’s Urdu Service covers issues in the news and life in the United States. The program is moving to Express News from Geo TV.
Service signs off after 19 years of broadcast history that began during the bloody breakup of the former Yugoslavia, and ended with the country's European integration.
New data show a 26% increase in visits to the VOA Burmese language website since Burma lifted media restrictions in September.
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New video headline service gives mobile users a convenient and concise look at the major news stories in Sub-Saharan Africa.
VOA's parent organization, the Broadcasting Board of Governors, issued the statement Wednesday, December 7, 2011.
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