From the Arab Spring, Japan's quake to the death of Osama bin Laden and the global debt crisis, learn more with our interactive timeline
What will happen in Iraq after the United States pulls out its troops at the end of December 2011? Iraqis, Americans weigh in.
Discussions will seek to advance, in a balanced fashion, implementation of Convention and the Kyoto Protocol, as well as Bali Action
Almost two years after the devastating January 12 earthquake in Haiti, VOA finds the country hobbling along the path to recovery
International community mobilizes to help millions in need of emergency aid
South Sudan works to build a new nation after independence
25 years after Chernobyl, a nuclear crisis confronts Japan. We examine the pros and cons of our nuclear world.
In-depth coverage of political crisis in the region
Prince William married Catherine Middleton on April 29, 2011 at Westminster Abbey
As the Peace Corps celebrates its 50th anniversary, VOA takes a look at the US government agency and its global impact
The latest news on the aftermath of Japan's earthquake and tsunami, and information on how to help
In this series of reports, VOA revisits earthquake-ravaged Haiti to see where things now stand and how the survivors are coping.
As immigration-related tensions rise across Europe, many analysts point to the economic crisis as the cause of lurch to political right
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Stories from the mothers, leaders and communities who are fighting to improve maternal and infant health in Africa
More profiles of Americans who are making a positive difference
Protests began in January, with demands for more jobs, higher salaries, democratic reforms in Gulf state
Defying government, religious bans on protests, demonstrators rally around variety of causes
Compilation of key historical events, our coverage of the current political crisis in Lebanon
Protests in a relatively open political environment, largely triggered by high food, fuel prices
Experts are concerned about repercussion of protests - whether successful or not - within this tightly-ruled and critical country
Political discontent spreads to Iran, Iraq, UAE, Morocco
Thousands of protesters call for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down
Protests are echos of those in Egypt and Tunisia that ended with leaders stepping down
Stories about people working to help make the world a better place
After 18 days of protests, Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, who ruled the country for 30 years, steps down
Americans voted in midterm elections November 2. Find out the results and how the outcome could affect US foreign policy
Ivory Coast's incumbent president Laurent Gbagbo refuses to step down as world backs rival Alassane Ouattara
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