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Canadians Overwhelmingly Favor Keeping Border with US Closed

By Craig McCulloch | VOA on Jul 21, 2020   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

Canadians Overwhelmingly Favor Keeping Border with US Closed

  VANCOUVER – Officials in Canada and the United States have agreed to keep the vast international border between the two countries closed for a least another month. Two recent surveys of Canadians indicate they overwhelmingly want that border to remain closed due to record high numbers of coronavirus infections in the U.S. In making […]

Top Intelligence Officials Set to Brief Congress on Alleged Russian Bounties

By Jeff Seldin | VOA on Jul 2, 2020   Featured, National, National/World  

Top Intelligence Officials Set to Brief Congress on Alleged Russian Bounties

  WASHINGTON – Top U.S. intelligence officials are set to brief key members of Congress Thursday on what is known — and what is not known — about an alleged Russian plot to pay militants for attacks on American and coalition forces in Afghanistan. The White House confirmed CIA Director Gina Haspel and National Security […]

Intelligence Leaks Provoke White House Ire

By Jeff Seldin | VOA on Jul 1, 2020   Featured, National/World, World  

Intelligence Leaks Provoke White House Ire

  WASHINGTON – The White House is blaming intelligence officials who leaked information about an alleged Russian bounty program in Afghanistan for potentially blowing almost any chance of coming to a consensus on whether the threat was real.  Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Tuesday criticized “rogue intelligence officers” for putting the lives of U.S. troops […]

Democratic Lawmakers ‘Outraged’ at New USAGM Chief’s Dismissals

By VOA News on Jun 19, 2020   National, National/World, Politics  

Democratic Lawmakers ‘Outraged’ at New USAGM Chief’s Dismissals

  WASHINGTON – Two U.S. lawmakers said Thursday they are “outraged” by the dismissals that Michael Pack, the new chief executive of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, the agency that oversees Voice of America, has ordered. Pack dismissed the heads of the Middle East Broadcasting Networks, Radio Free Asia, Radio Free Europe/Free Liberty, the […]

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