ນຶ່ງໃນບັນດາເທັກໂນໂລຈີ ທີ່ຜູ້ຄົນລໍຄອຍມາ ຢ່າງກະຕືລືລົ້ນຫຼາຍທີ່ສຸດ ໃນພະລັງງານໝຸນວຽນນັ້ນ ຄາດວ່າ ຈະກາຍມາເປັນ ພະລັງງານກະແສຫຼັກ ໃນປີນີ້.
Some Vietnamese are so worried about the issue that they buy food only from growers they know, or they buy food online.
It's been three years since India has recorded a new case of polio, a critical achievement that puts the entire region on target to be certified polio-free. VOA’s Steve Baragona has more.
Last year, officials said 63,000 hectares of rice had to be replanted after Typhoon Haiyan struck.
ເມື່ອ 10 ປີ ກ່ອນນີ້ ຫລັງຈາກທີ່ໄດ້ໄປເຫັນບ່ອນຖິ້ມຂີ້ເຫຍື່ອ ທີ່ເນົ່າເໝັນແຫ່ງນຶ່ງ ຢູ່ໃນກຳປູເຈຍ Scott Neeson ທີ່ເຄີຍຊ່ວຍນຳເອົາຮູບເງົາຮອລລີວູດເລື້ອງເດ່ນໆ ອອກສາຍຢູ່ທົ່ວໂລກ ໄດ້ເລີ້ມຫັນໄປຊ່ວຍພວກເດັກທີ່ທຸກຈົນ ໃຫ້ບັນລຸຄວາມຝັນ ຂອງພວກເຂົາ.
The fight over Crimea’s future has pitted Russia against Ukraine. But in the multi-ethnic peninsula loyalties are not so clear cut. VOA’s Elizabeth Arrott has more from Yalta.
While Moscow still claims the troops who have taken control of much of Crimea are local self-defense forces, their activities have drawn comparisons with Nazi Germany's occupation of Poland and Czechoslovakia, and with the U.S. invasion of Iraq. VOA's Kent Klein reports several experts disagree.
One year ago, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced the death of the country's socialist leader of 14 years, vowing to preserve his legacy. Recent unrest has many wondering whether Maduro can keep the Chavista coalition together.
VOA's Julie Taboh talks with On Assignment's Rebecca Ward about her visit to the Washington headquarters of the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, which makes the nation's dollar bills.
Gas prices have risen in Europe over fears the standoff between Russia and Ukraine could result in disruptions to supply -- and possibly undermine the continent’s economic recovery. But it’s not the first time such a dispute has hit Europe’s energy supplies.
Climate change is making it harder than usual for scientists to figure out what the future will bring and what impact weather changes will have on society and the economy. An upsurge of severe weather events has already destroyed homes, businesses and lives.
In the past 10 years, a deadly strain of bird flu has killed more than half of the people who got it. Now there's a new strain of bird flu circulating that can kill about a third of the humans who contract it. Whenever there's a virus this lethal, there are always fears of a pandemic.
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