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Partners Pfizer, BioNTech Seek Emergency Vaccine Authorization From FDA

Pharmaceutical company Pfizer and its German partner, BioNTech, said Friday they have filed for emergency authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to use their COVID-19 vaccine, saying …

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Cambodian-Canadian Actress Gains Insight On Refugee Parents’ Tribulations During Film Role

Ellen Wong is a Cambodian-Canadian actress well known in Hollywood. But as VOA’s Chetra Chap reports, her latest role hits very close to home. Camera: Chetra Chap …

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Joint NASA-ESA Satellite Which Will Monitor Sea Levels to Launch Saturday

The U.S. space agency, NASA, in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA), is set to launch a satellite Saturday designed to monitor rising sea levels, the latest in a …

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Ten Restaurants That Changed How America Eats

Delmonico’s, America’s very first restaurant, is also one of its most influential, according to Yale University history professor Paul Freedman. “It defined what elegant food was in the 19th century United …

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Cameroon Activists March for Toilets, Improved Sanitation

Activists in Cameroon held events and marches for Thursday’s World Toilet Day, calling on authorities to provide more public bathrooms. Cameroonian authorities say 60% of its 25 million people lack …

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Cambodian-Canadian Actress Ellen Wong Plays Child of Refugee in Film

Ellen Wong is a Cambodian-Canadian actress well known in Hollywood. But as VOA’s Chetra Chap reports, her latest role hits very close to home. Camera: Chetra Chap …

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Huge Puerto Rico Radio Telescope to Close in Blow to Science

The National Science Foundation announced Thursday that it would close the huge telescope at the renowned Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico in a blow to scientists worldwide who depend on …

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Isolated for Months, Island Crew Sees Pandemic for First Time

Just as the coronavirus pandemic began to take hold, in February, four people set sail for one of the most remote places on Earth – a small camp on Kure …

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German Health Official Says Coronavirus Restrictions Are Working 

The head of Germany’s disease control agency said Thursday that while the coronavirus infection rate in the country remains serious, there are signs a partial lockdown is working.Germany implemented restrictive …

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Third Potential COVID-19 Vaccine Shows Promising Results

Thursday brought further good news from the global effort to produce a safe and effective vaccine against the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.  A report published in the prestigious medical journal The …

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US Surpasses 250,000 Coronavirus Deaths as New Cases Rise Sharply

The United States has surpassed 250,000 coronavirus deaths as new cases surge in many parts of the country.New York City on Wednesday announced the closure of its school system, the …

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Vaccines Alone Won’t End Pandemic, WHO Official Says

The World Health Organization’s emergencies program director said Wednesday that vaccines alone would not end the COVID-19 pandemic and would do nothing to stop the current global surge in coronavirus …

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Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo’s Equateur Province is Over

The World Health Organization has officially declared an end to the Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo’s Equateur Province, nearly six months after the first cases were reported. Health officials …

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Thousands in Berlin Protest COVID-19 Restrictions

Thousands of demonstrators rallied Wednesday in central Berlin to protest the parliamentary vote that would give Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government powers to enforce restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of …

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Iota Expected to Weaken to Tropical Depression Overnight   

Iota continues to pound Nicaragua with strong winds and heavy rains even after weakening from a hurricane to a tropical storm. As of late Tuesday night, the National Hurricane Center in …

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Historic Deal Revives Plan for Largest US Dam Demolition

An agreement announced Tuesday paves the way for the largest dam demolition in U.S. history, a project that promises to reopen hundreds of miles of waterway along the Oregon-California border …

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Utilities, Tesla, Uber Create US Lobbying Group for Electric Vehicle Industry

A group of major U.S. utilities, Tesla, Uber and others said on Tuesday they are launching a new group to lobby for national policies to boost electric vehicle sales. The new …

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WHO Unveils New Strategy to Eliminate Cervical Cancer Globally  

The World Health Organization’s 194 member states have agreed to push for the global elimination of cervical cancer, a disease that every year affects 570,000 women and kills more than …

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Hurricane Iota Makes Landfall Along Nicaragua Coast Monday Night

Hurricane Iota made landfall along the northeastern coast of Nicaragua late Monday night and flash flooding and landslides are expected across Central America. The National Hurricane Center said Iota struck Nicaragua as …

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Trump Moves to Sell Oil Drilling Leases in ANWR

The Trump administration is moving to finalize the sale of controversial oil drilling leases in a wildlife refuge in Alaska.A notice from the Bureau of Land Management posted on the …

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WHO Again Under Scrutiny for China Influence

Last week the World Health Organization hosted its annual summit known as the World Health Assembly to outline new policies and priorities, but a controversy involving Taiwan ended up also …

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WHO Says Vaccine Announcement Encouraging, More Data Needed

Experts at the World Health Organization (WHO) say the news Monday of another COVID-19 vaccine candidate is encouraging but more information is needed and, as new virus cases surge around …

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