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Little White Lie Documentary
Lacey Schwartz grew up in an upper middle-class Jewish family, in upstate New York where almost everyone she knew was white. She assumed that she was, as well. Her recent documentary, Little White Lie, tells the story of how she uncovered the secret of her true racial background. VOA’s Carolyn Weaver tells us more.
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Nigeria Election Violence
Defeated Nigerian presidential candidate Muhammadu Buhari is continuing to dispute the validity of the vote, while urging calm following deadly riots in the ...
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Greeks Vote No
Greeks have voted! They say 'No' to a bailout from the European Union in return for more spending cuts. Early results suggest the ‘No’ camp won with around 61 percent of the vote. All eyes are now on Europe’s response. Henry Ridgwell reports from Athens. And later, VOA’s Zoe Leoudaki reached out to Harris Mylonas, of George Washington University, for an update on the no vote.
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Africa Gorillas on the Brink
Poaching, disease and loss of habitat threaten the existence of Africa's famed gorillas. VOA's Rebecca Ward reports the United Nations environmental program says the threat is even greater than previously thought.
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Somalia Fighting
VOA's Vincent Makori talks to Harun Maruf, of VOA's Somali Service, discusses the security and humanitarian situation after heavy fighting erupted in Somalia...
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U.S. Gun Control
The shooting rampage in Charleston, South Carolina is forcing Washington to again wrestle with the easy availability of guns in a nation that constitutionally protects the right to bear arms. As VOA’s Michael Bowman reports, the massacre has reignited a national debate on gun control that, so far, gun rights advocates are winning.
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Black History Month Profiles Ida B. Wells
VOA's Diane Butts profiles for Black History Month activist Ida B. Wells.
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London 2012 Olympics
Voice of America's Sonny Young, of Sonny Side of Sports, reports on the prepping of the summer 2012 Olympics in London.
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Film 'Enjoy Poverty'
As relief organizations work to feed the needy, a new film "Enjoy Poverty" focuses on the role of aid workers in helping Africa's most desperate people. VOA'...
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VOA TV2Africa: Ivory Coast Electoral Dispute
2010/12/03 - VOA TV2Africa Residents are on edge while the military has sealed the country's borders and shut down international news broadcasts over the nat...
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VOA TV2Africa: Nigeria Elections
2011/03/31 - VOA TV2Africa Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan takes part in the final presidential debate ahead of nationwide elections. VOA West Africa co...
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VOA TV2Africa: Uganda Protests
2011/04/18 - VOA TV2Africa Police in Uganda have arrested several opposition leaders, including Kizza Besigye, a head of planned protests of rising fuel and ...
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VOA TV2Africa: UN Report On Congo War Crimes
2010/10/14 - VOA TV2Africa International human rights groups are welcoming the release of the United Nations' report documenting a decade of atrocities in th...
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VOA TV2Africa: NBA Luol Deng Southern Sudan Vote
2010/12/22 - VOA TV2Africa Chicago Bulls Luol Deng talks about the importance of voting for those who live in the Diaspora. VOA's Kane Farabaugh reports.
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VOA TV2Africa: UN Congo Report
2010/10/12 - VOA TV2Africa The United Nations releases a report accusing 7 African countries of crimes against humanity in the Democratic Republic of Congo. ...
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Kenya Elections Discussion
VOA's Vincent Makori talks to Regina Njogu, a lawyer and analyst about the upcoming elections.
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Young Africa Leaders Initiative Fellows
In 2010, President Barack Obama launched the Young Africa Leaders Initiative, YALI, which has since held 15 exchanges and sponsored over 12-hundred sub-Sahar...
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Gravity Light
An electric-powered devise is called "Gravity Light," which costs just $5.00, uses the force of gravity to keep the lights on. VOA's Paul Ndiho has more.
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Young African Leaders Forum
U.S. President Barack Obama is hosting a town hall meeting with 115 young leaders from 46 sub-Saharan African nations at the White House. VOA's Ndimyake Mwak...
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State Department African Youth Program
VOA's Ndimyake Mwakalyelye talks to Judith McHale, Under Secretary for State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, about the Presidential Forum with Young...
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Egypt Islamic State Attack
Tonight, Egypt’s Islamic State affiliate is claiming responsibility for a wave of deadly attacks Wednesday in the Sinai Peninsula. Security officials say at least 20 soldiers were killed. The attacks against multiple military checkpoints included a suicide bombing near the town of Sheikh Zuweid. An Islamic State group statement says the terrorists hit 15 different checkpoints in the assault. VOA
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African Music and Fashions
African music and fashion are finding a large audience all over the world and a Kenyan-born artist, Liz Ogumbo, is helping to lead the way. Africa 54's Ndimy...
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Africa Piracy
There has been a rise in piracy off the west coast of Africa and Michael Frodl, of C-level Maritime Risks, provides open-sourced intelligence information to ...
Little White Lie Documentary
Lacey Schwartz grew up in an upper middle-class Jewish family, in upstate New York where almost everyone she knew was white. She assumed that she was, as well. ...
Lacey Schwartz grew up in an upper middle-class Jewish family, in upstate New York where almost everyone she knew was white. She assumed that she was, as well. Her recent documentary, Little White Lie, tells the story of how she uncovered the secret of her true racial background. VOA’s Carolyn Weaver tells us more.
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Lacey Schwartz grew up in an upper middle-class Jewish family, in upstate New York where almost everyone she knew was white. She assumed that she was, as well. Her recent documentary, Little White Lie, tells the story of how she uncovered the secret of her true racial background. VOA’s Carolyn Weaver tells us more.
- published: 17 Mar 2015
- views: 29
Nigeria Election Violence
Defeated Nigerian presidential candidate Muhammadu Buhari is continuing to dispute the validity of the vote, while urging calm following deadly riots in the ......
Defeated Nigerian presidential candidate Muhammadu Buhari is continuing to dispute the validity of the vote, while urging calm following deadly riots in the ...
wn.com/Nigeria Election Violence
Defeated Nigerian presidential candidate Muhammadu Buhari is continuing to dispute the validity of the vote, while urging calm following deadly riots in the ...
- published: 20 Apr 2011
- views: 2525
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author: TV2Africa
Greeks Vote No
Greeks have voted! They say 'No' to a bailout from the European Union in return for more spending cuts. Early results suggest the ‘No’ camp won with around 61 p...
Greeks have voted! They say 'No' to a bailout from the European Union in return for more spending cuts. Early results suggest the ‘No’ camp won with around 61 percent of the vote. All eyes are now on Europe’s response. Henry Ridgwell reports from Athens. And later, VOA’s Zoe Leoudaki reached out to Harris Mylonas, of George Washington University, for an update on the no vote.
wn.com/Greeks Vote No
Greeks have voted! They say 'No' to a bailout from the European Union in return for more spending cuts. Early results suggest the ‘No’ camp won with around 61 percent of the vote. All eyes are now on Europe’s response. Henry Ridgwell reports from Athens. And later, VOA’s Zoe Leoudaki reached out to Harris Mylonas, of George Washington University, for an update on the no vote.
- published: 06 Jul 2015
- views: 25
Africa Gorillas on the Brink
Poaching, disease and loss of habitat threaten the existence of Africa's famed gorillas. VOA's Rebecca Ward reports the United Nations environmental program sa...
Poaching, disease and loss of habitat threaten the existence of Africa's famed gorillas. VOA's Rebecca Ward reports the United Nations environmental program says the threat is even greater than previously thought.
wn.com/Africa Gorillas On The Brink
Poaching, disease and loss of habitat threaten the existence of Africa's famed gorillas. VOA's Rebecca Ward reports the United Nations environmental program says the threat is even greater than previously thought.
- published: 08 Apr 2010
- views: 769
Somalia Fighting
VOA's Vincent Makori talks to Harun Maruf, of VOA's Somali Service, discusses the security and humanitarian situation after heavy fighting erupted in Somalia......
VOA's Vincent Makori talks to Harun Maruf, of VOA's Somali Service, discusses the security and humanitarian situation after heavy fighting erupted in Somalia...
wn.com/Somalia Fighting
VOA's Vincent Makori talks to Harun Maruf, of VOA's Somali Service, discusses the security and humanitarian situation after heavy fighting erupted in Somalia...
- published: 20 Jan 2012
- views: 2138
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author: TV2Africa
U.S. Gun Control
The shooting rampage in Charleston, South Carolina is forcing Washington to again wrestle with the easy availability of guns in a nation that constitutionally p...
The shooting rampage in Charleston, South Carolina is forcing Washington to again wrestle with the easy availability of guns in a nation that constitutionally protects the right to bear arms. As VOA’s Michael Bowman reports, the massacre has reignited a national debate on gun control that, so far, gun rights advocates are winning.
wn.com/U.S. Gun Control
The shooting rampage in Charleston, South Carolina is forcing Washington to again wrestle with the easy availability of guns in a nation that constitutionally protects the right to bear arms. As VOA’s Michael Bowman reports, the massacre has reignited a national debate on gun control that, so far, gun rights advocates are winning.
- published: 23 Jun 2015
- views: 59
Black History Month Profiles Ida B. Wells
VOA's Diane Butts profiles for Black History Month activist Ida B. Wells....
VOA's Diane Butts profiles for Black History Month activist Ida B. Wells.
wn.com/Black History Month Profiles Ida B. Wells
VOA's Diane Butts profiles for Black History Month activist Ida B. Wells.
- published: 15 Feb 2013
- views: 194
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author: TV2Africa
London 2012 Olympics
Voice of America's Sonny Young, of Sonny Side of Sports, reports on the prepping of the summer 2012 Olympics in London....
Voice of America's Sonny Young, of Sonny Side of Sports, reports on the prepping of the summer 2012 Olympics in London.
wn.com/London 2012 Olympics
Voice of America's Sonny Young, of Sonny Side of Sports, reports on the prepping of the summer 2012 Olympics in London.
- published: 02 Mar 2012
- views: 1756
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author: TV2Africa
Film 'Enjoy Poverty'
As relief organizations work to feed the needy, a new film "Enjoy Poverty" focuses on the role of aid workers in helping Africa's most desperate people. VOA'......
As relief organizations work to feed the needy, a new film "Enjoy Poverty" focuses on the role of aid workers in helping Africa's most desperate people. VOA'...
wn.com/Film 'Enjoy Poverty'
As relief organizations work to feed the needy, a new film "Enjoy Poverty" focuses on the role of aid workers in helping Africa's most desperate people. VOA'...
- published: 13 May 2010
- views: 18435
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author: TV2Africa
VOA TV2Africa: Ivory Coast Electoral Dispute
2010/12/03 - VOA TV2Africa Residents are on edge while the military has sealed the country's borders and shut down international news broadcasts over the nat......
2010/12/03 - VOA TV2Africa Residents are on edge while the military has sealed the country's borders and shut down international news broadcasts over the nat...
wn.com/Voa Tv2Africa Ivory Coast Electoral Dispute
2010/12/03 - VOA TV2Africa Residents are on edge while the military has sealed the country's borders and shut down international news broadcasts over the nat...
- published: 04 Dec 2010
- views: 239
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author: Wenli Yang
VOA TV2Africa: Nigeria Elections
2011/03/31 - VOA TV2Africa Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan takes part in the final presidential debate ahead of nationwide elections. VOA West Africa co......
2011/03/31 - VOA TV2Africa Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan takes part in the final presidential debate ahead of nationwide elections. VOA West Africa co...
wn.com/Voa Tv2Africa Nigeria Elections
2011/03/31 - VOA TV2Africa Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan takes part in the final presidential debate ahead of nationwide elections. VOA West Africa co...
- published: 03 Apr 2011
- views: 227
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author: Wenli Yang
VOA TV2Africa: Uganda Protests
2011/04/18 - VOA TV2Africa Police in Uganda have arrested several opposition leaders, including Kizza Besigye, a head of planned protests of rising fuel and ......
2011/04/18 - VOA TV2Africa Police in Uganda have arrested several opposition leaders, including Kizza Besigye, a head of planned protests of rising fuel and ...
wn.com/Voa Tv2Africa Uganda Protests
2011/04/18 - VOA TV2Africa Police in Uganda have arrested several opposition leaders, including Kizza Besigye, a head of planned protests of rising fuel and ...
- published: 19 Apr 2011
- views: 153
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author: Wenli Yang
VOA TV2Africa: UN Report On Congo War Crimes
2010/10/14 - VOA TV2Africa International human rights groups are welcoming the release of the United Nations' report documenting a decade of atrocities in th......
2010/10/14 - VOA TV2Africa International human rights groups are welcoming the release of the United Nations' report documenting a decade of atrocities in th...
wn.com/Voa Tv2Africa Un Report On Congo War Crimes
2010/10/14 - VOA TV2Africa International human rights groups are welcoming the release of the United Nations' report documenting a decade of atrocities in th...
- published: 25 Oct 2010
- views: 110
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author: Wenli Yang
VOA TV2Africa: NBA Luol Deng Southern Sudan Vote
2010/12/22 - VOA TV2Africa Chicago Bulls Luol Deng talks about the importance of voting for those who live in the Diaspora. VOA's Kane Farabaugh reports....
2010/12/22 - VOA TV2Africa Chicago Bulls Luol Deng talks about the importance of voting for those who live in the Diaspora. VOA's Kane Farabaugh reports.
wn.com/Voa Tv2Africa Nba Luol Deng Southern Sudan Vote
2010/12/22 - VOA TV2Africa Chicago Bulls Luol Deng talks about the importance of voting for those who live in the Diaspora. VOA's Kane Farabaugh reports.
- published: 04 Jan 2011
- views: 83
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author: Wenli Yang
VOA TV2Africa: UN Congo Report
2010/10/12 - VOA TV2Africa The United Nations releases a report accusing 7 African countries of crimes against humanity in the Democratic Republic of Congo. ......
2010/10/12 - VOA TV2Africa The United Nations releases a report accusing 7 African countries of crimes against humanity in the Democratic Republic of Congo. ...
wn.com/Voa Tv2Africa Un Congo Report
2010/10/12 - VOA TV2Africa The United Nations releases a report accusing 7 African countries of crimes against humanity in the Democratic Republic of Congo. ...
- published: 25 Oct 2010
- views: 92
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author: Wenli Yang
Kenya Elections Discussion
VOA's Vincent Makori talks to Regina Njogu, a lawyer and analyst about the upcoming elections....
VOA's Vincent Makori talks to Regina Njogu, a lawyer and analyst about the upcoming elections.
wn.com/Kenya Elections Discussion
VOA's Vincent Makori talks to Regina Njogu, a lawyer and analyst about the upcoming elections.
- published: 26 Feb 2013
- views: 110
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author: TV2Africa
Young Africa Leaders Initiative Fellows
In 2010, President Barack Obama launched the Young Africa Leaders Initiative, YALI, which has since held 15 exchanges and sponsored over 12-hundred sub-Sahar......
In 2010, President Barack Obama launched the Young Africa Leaders Initiative, YALI, which has since held 15 exchanges and sponsored over 12-hundred sub-Sahar...
wn.com/Young Africa Leaders Initiative Fellows
In 2010, President Barack Obama launched the Young Africa Leaders Initiative, YALI, which has since held 15 exchanges and sponsored over 12-hundred sub-Sahar...
- published: 16 Jul 2014
- views: 711
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author: TV2Africa
Gravity Light
An electric-powered devise is called "Gravity Light," which costs just $5.00, uses the force of gravity to keep the lights on. VOA's Paul Ndiho has more....
An electric-powered devise is called "Gravity Light," which costs just $5.00, uses the force of gravity to keep the lights on. VOA's Paul Ndiho has more.
wn.com/Gravity Light
An electric-powered devise is called "Gravity Light," which costs just $5.00, uses the force of gravity to keep the lights on. VOA's Paul Ndiho has more.
- published: 12 Feb 2013
- views: 48174
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author: TV2Africa
Young African Leaders Forum
U.S. President Barack Obama is hosting a town hall meeting with 115 young leaders from 46 sub-Saharan African nations at the White House. VOA's Ndimyake Mwak......
U.S. President Barack Obama is hosting a town hall meeting with 115 young leaders from 46 sub-Saharan African nations at the White House. VOA's Ndimyake Mwak...
wn.com/Young African Leaders Forum
U.S. President Barack Obama is hosting a town hall meeting with 115 young leaders from 46 sub-Saharan African nations at the White House. VOA's Ndimyake Mwak...
- published: 03 Aug 2010
- views: 1611
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author: TV2Africa
State Department African Youth Program
VOA's Ndimyake Mwakalyelye talks to Judith McHale, Under Secretary for State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, about the Presidential Forum with Young......
VOA's Ndimyake Mwakalyelye talks to Judith McHale, Under Secretary for State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, about the Presidential Forum with Young...
wn.com/State Department African Youth Program
VOA's Ndimyake Mwakalyelye talks to Judith McHale, Under Secretary for State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, about the Presidential Forum with Young...
- published: 02 Aug 2010
- views: 480
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author: TV2Africa
Egypt Islamic State Attack
Tonight, Egypt’s Islamic State affiliate is claiming responsibility for a wave of deadly attacks Wednesday in the Sinai Peninsula. Security officials say at lea...
Tonight, Egypt’s Islamic State affiliate is claiming responsibility for a wave of deadly attacks Wednesday in the Sinai Peninsula. Security officials say at least 20 soldiers were killed. The attacks against multiple military checkpoints included a suicide bombing near the town of Sheikh Zuweid. An Islamic State group statement says the terrorists hit 15 different checkpoints in the assault. VOA’s Vincent Makori reports and later talks to VOA’s Ed Yeranian, in Cairo, Egypt.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/2845160.html
wn.com/Egypt Islamic State Attack
Tonight, Egypt’s Islamic State affiliate is claiming responsibility for a wave of deadly attacks Wednesday in the Sinai Peninsula. Security officials say at least 20 soldiers were killed. The attacks against multiple military checkpoints included a suicide bombing near the town of Sheikh Zuweid. An Islamic State group statement says the terrorists hit 15 different checkpoints in the assault. VOA’s Vincent Makori reports and later talks to VOA’s Ed Yeranian, in Cairo, Egypt.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/2845160.html
- published: 01 Jul 2015
- views: 1
African Music and Fashions
African music and fashion are finding a large audience all over the world and a Kenyan-born artist, Liz Ogumbo, is helping to lead the way. Africa 54's Ndimy......
African music and fashion are finding a large audience all over the world and a Kenyan-born artist, Liz Ogumbo, is helping to lead the way. Africa 54's Ndimy...
wn.com/African Music And Fashions
African music and fashion are finding a large audience all over the world and a Kenyan-born artist, Liz Ogumbo, is helping to lead the way. Africa 54's Ndimy...
- published: 22 Jul 2013
- views: 474
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author: TV2Africa
Africa Piracy
There has been a rise in piracy off the west coast of Africa and Michael Frodl, of C-level Maritime Risks, provides open-sourced intelligence information to ......
There has been a rise in piracy off the west coast of Africa and Michael Frodl, of C-level Maritime Risks, provides open-sourced intelligence information to ...
wn.com/Africa Piracy
There has been a rise in piracy off the west coast of Africa and Michael Frodl, of C-level Maritime Risks, provides open-sourced intelligence information to ...
- published: 04 Nov 2013
- views: 123
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author: TV2Africa