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Ukrainian youth hockey team competes in Colorado

In the U.S. state of Colorado, a local youth hockey team wanted to give their counterparts in Ukraine a break from the constant threat of war. So, they invited a Ukrainian hockey team to come to American to play in…

World braces for impact as Trump revisits trade wars

Countries around the world are bracing for economic upheaval as incoming U.S. President Donald Trump threatens massive tariffs, especially on China. The uncertainty has left governments and businesses struggling with how to respond, as VOA’s Bill Gallo reports from Seoul,…

Moscow offers debt forgiveness to new recruits and AP sees wreckage of new Russian missile

KYIV —  Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law granting debt forgiveness to new army recruits who enlist to fight in Ukraine. The measure, whose final version appeared on a government website Saturday, underscores Russia’s needs for military personnel…

Haiti: Child recruitment by armed groups surges 70 per cent

According to the latest estimates, children now comprise up to half of all armed group members, with recruitment driven by widespread poverty, lack of education and collapse of essential services.   “Children in Haiti are trapped in a vicious cycle –…

Development, pollution threaten Papuan women’s mangrove forest in Indonesia

JAYAPURA, Indonesia —  On the southeastern coast of the city of Jayapura, Petronela Merauje walked from house to house in her floating village inviting women to join her the next morning in the surrounding mangrove forests. Merauje and the women…

Small but mighty efforts are brewing to bring back native forests in India

UDHAGAMANDALAM, India —  Scattered groves of native trees, flowers and the occasional prehistoric burial ground are squeezed between hundreds of thousands of tea shrubs in southern India’s Nilgiris region — a gateway to a time before colonization and the commercial…

As fast fashion’s waste pollutes environment, Ghana designers find a solution

ACCRA, Ghana —  In a sprawling secondhand clothing market in Ghana’s capital, early morning shoppers jostle as they search through piles of garments, eager to pluck a bargain or a designer find from the stalls selling used and low-quality apparel…

People on breathing machines struggle without power after weather disasters

HOUSTON —  Kimberly Rubit had one priority in mind as Hurricane Beryl ripped through Houston this summer: her severely disabled daughter. The 63-year-old worked nonstop to prevent Mary, 42, from overheating without air conditioning, water or lights after Beryl knocked…

$300B climate change deal sparks hope in some, outrage in others

BAKU, AZERBAIJAN —  United Nations climate talks adopted a deal to inject at least $300 billion annually in humanity’s fight against climate change, aimed at helping poor nations cope with the ravages of global warming in tense negotiations in the…

Rich nations raise COP29 climate finance offer in bid to break deadlock

BAKU, AZERBAIJAN —  Wealthy countries raised their offer of climate finance to $300 billion a year at COP29 on Saturday, raising hopes of a deal with developing nations that had dismissed an earlier proposal as insufficient to address the impacts…