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US, Malaysian Defense Chiefs to Sail S. China Sea

By VOA News on Nov 4, 2015   Featured, World  

US, Malaysian Defense Chiefs to Sail S. China Sea

A U.S. defense official says Defense Secretary Ash Carter and his Malaysian counterpart, Hishammuddin Hussein, will board a U.S. warship sailing in the South China Sea Thursday amid diplomatic tensions over China’s maritime expansion in the region. The two will board the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt as it sails off the coast of […]

Russian Airliner ‘Disintegrated’ over Sinai

By VOA News on Nov 1, 2015   Featured, World  

Russian Airliner ‘Disintegrated’ over Sinai

A Russian airliner that crashed in Egypt “disintegrated” in the air, an aviation official said Sunday, a day after the Metrojet flight disappeared from radar over the Sinai peninsula with 224 people aboard. Nearly all of the passengers aboard the Metrojet charter flight were Russian tourists returning to St. Petersburg from the Egyptian resort town […]

China Ends One-child Policy

By Joyce Huang on Oct 29, 2015   World  

China Ends One-child Policy

China has ended its long-standing, one-child policy and will now allow all couples to have two children. The plan was unveiled Thursday following high-level, closed-door political meetings this week in Beijing. Analysts said a two-child policy, while a welcome move, will do little to help lift the country’s declining birth rate or shrinking workforce. The […]

Thousands of Syrians Flee Aleppo Countryside

By Jamie Dettmer | VOA News on Oct 20, 2015   Featured, World  

Thousands of Syrians Flee Aleppo Countryside

GAZIANTEP, TURKEY—Thousands of Syrian villagers are fleeing homes in the countryside south of Aleppo in the face of a government ground assault backed by Russian airstrikes, one of four major offensives mounted since Russia’s military intervention in the long-running Syrian civil war. The three other offensives are focused mainly on rural areas in the provinces […]

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