VOA is gearing up for extensive coverage of the Republican and Democratic political conventions, with reporters and technicians converging on Tampa, Florida, where Republicans will formally nominate presidential candidate, Mitt Romney.
Voice of America is now offering special daily news broadcasts for mobile phone users in Mali, where Islamic militants in the north have clamped down on independent sources of information.
Viewers in Pakistan can now experience a slice of life in America, with the premiere of a dynamic new program that follows show host Sana Mirza as she gets to know the country.
Candidates running against Angolan President José Eduardo dos Santos held a lively debate Friday on a special two-hour edition of VOA’s popular radio call-in program Angola Fala Só.
Burmese President Thein Sein, in his first interview with VOA, says he wants to improve education for minority Rohingya Muslims who accuse majority Buddhists of persecuting them.
VOA partners with the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, the Education Arcade, and the Learning Games Network to encourage development of mobile apps and games.
Learning English at home or on the go is now easier and more fun with VOA’s Mobile Wordbook app.
Chinese viewers now have two hours of fast-paced news and information available every day, with the launch of the Mandarin language program, 'VOA Weishi.'
Historic mural at VOA headquarters undergoes conservation efforts to repair damage from an earthquake that left cracks in the work of art.
Iranians can now watch all of their favorite Voice of America TV shows online with Livestation, a 24 hour a day streaming platform.
'Let's Play Elections,' brings together the entertainment of soccer and the latest news from the 2012 election campaign in short TV program that's offered in several languages.
Access Point, an interactive online show, lets the audience in Pakistan pose questions to a studio guest in Washington via Facebook and Twitter.
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