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The Gulag disappeared with the collapse of the Soviet Union, but evidence has emerged of renewed prison brutality in today's Russia. VOA Moscow Correspondent Peter Fedynsky has this report, which contains scenes of disturbing violence
Britain's youngest competitor at the upcoming Olympics will be a 14-year-old diver named Tom Daley. He will become the second-youngest athlete ever to be sent to the games by the UK.
Australia is scheduled to host the sixth annual Homeless World Cup later this year. The event brings together hundreds of homeless players from 48 countries to compete. VOA's Sean Maroney has more on the recent Homeless USA Cup in Washington.
At the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, the USA Women's Beach Volleyball team won a gold medal, boosting the visibility of the sport. And Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh, the team members, increased their own popularity. As VOA's Kane Farabaugh reports, the two hope to recapture the gold medal in August at the Beijing Olympic Games.
The White House says Syria was covertly building a nuclear reactor, with clandestine North Korean assistance, capable of producing plutonium. This video is of satellite images and secret photographs of what the White House says were Syria's illicit nuclear activities. The facility was bombed by Israel in September
Colombia accuses Venezuela and Ecuador's presidents of supporting the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. VOA producer Zulima Palacio takes a look into one of the oldest guerrilla groups in the world. Jeffrey Young narrates the story
At 17, DeAndre Way became known around the world as Soulja Boy on the success of his number one hit, "Crank That." The song was also number one for seven weeks on the iTunes digital download site in September 2007. Despite the criticism from other rap stars like 50 Cent and Jay-Z, Soulja Boy says the numbers speak for themselves. Larry London caught up with Soulja Boy on tour in Washington
Literacy is coming to some rural Ethiopian children on a donkey's back. In the Ethiopian town of Awassa, an Ethiopian-American man returned to the land of his birth, and is helping youngsters who are hungry for books and knowledge. VOA's Peter Heinlein has the latest in our weekly series, Making a Difference
Bicycle Motocross, or BMX, is an extreme cycling sport that started in the 1960s with children on bicycles imitating the tricks performed by older motorcycle racers. The sport has since taken off and now, forty years later, it will debut at next month's Olympics in Beijing. For producer Liu Enming, Elaine Lu has more on the U.S. Women's BMX Olympian.
Music has often been a unifying force among young people, regardless of their political beliefs or economic background. One U.S. organization is attempting to use the draw of hip hop music to send a powerful message about the American right to vote. VOA's Robert Raffaele has the story.
America's oldest professional dance company turns 75 this year. As Faiza Elmasry tells us, the San Francisco Ballet is marking the milestone by sharing the joy of dance with its community and beyond. Carol Peason narrates.
Singer, songwriter, and producer Ryan Tedder from the band OneRepublic has written hit songs for artists like Jennifer Lopez, Natasha Bedingfield, and Hillary Duff. Now, Ryan is recording hit songs with his band, OneRepublic, and their new album "Dreaming Out Loud." VOA's Larry London met with Ryan Tedder when he toured the Washington area
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