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Arthur Frommer, travel guide innovator, has died at 95
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Arthur Frommer, travel guide innovator, has died at 95

  FILE - Arthur Frommer and his daughter, Pauline Frommer, pose among tourists in the Wall Street area in New York, May 20, 2012. NEW YORK — Arthur Frommer, whose "Europe on 5 Dollars a Day" guidebooks revolutionized leisure travel by convincing average Americans to take budget vacations abroad, has died. He was 95. Frommer died from complications of pneumonia, his daughter Pauline Frommer said Monday. "My father opened up the world to so many people," she said. "He believed deeply that travel could be an enlightening activity and one that did not require a big budget." Frommer began writing about travel while serving in the U.S. Army in Europe in the 1950s. When a guidebook he wrote for American soldiers ove...
Zambia, Zimbabwe seek move to wind, solar to avert power shortages
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Zambia, Zimbabwe seek move to wind, solar to avert power shortages

  FILE - The sun rises near the Kariba Dam in Siavonga, Zambia, on Sept. 19, 2024. VICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWE — Zimbabwe and Zambia are holding a summit this week in Victoria Falls to identify ways to attract investors for energy projects and development. The talks come as the neighbors experience their worst recorded drought, which is drying up the Kariba Dam reservoir and causing hourslong power cuts. Speaking at the inaugural Zimbabwe-Zambia Energy Projects Summit, officials from both countries said depending so heavily on hydropower leaves them vulnerable to lengthy lapses in electricity. Recently, power outages reached 20 hours. They say they want to increase investment in wind and solar energy generation. Zimbabwean Vice Presid...
Ukraine launches first US-supplied long-range missiles into Russia
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Ukraine launches first US-supplied long-range missiles into Russia

  This image was made from a video posted by a Telegram channel affiliated with the Ukrainian military on Nov. 19, 2024. The channel says it shows U.S.-supplied ATACMS missiles being fired from an undisclosed location in Ukraine. (Lachen Pyshe Telegram via AP) Ukraine said Tuesday it hit ammunition warehouses in the Bryansk region of Russia in a predawn strike, an attack the warring sides said for the first time involved the deployment of long-range U.S.-supplied ballistic missiles. The two sides disputed the effectiveness of the attack, which came two days after it was reported that President Joe Biden had reversed U.S. policy and approved use of the longer-range missiles as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine reached the 1,000-day mark. Two U.S. officials confirmed to VOA on Tuesda...
Lebanon reviewing Hezbollah-Israel cease-fire agreement 
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Lebanon reviewing Hezbollah-Israel cease-fire agreement 

  U.S. special envoy Amos Hochstein speaks to the media after meeting with Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, in Beirut, Nov. 19, 2024. A U.S. diplomat arrived Tuesday in Beirut to meet with Lebanese officials about a possible cease-fire agreement – reportedly approved by Hezbollah – that would end fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed group. Amos Hochstein was meeting with Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a Hezbollah ally who is mediating for the militants. Both the Lebanese government and Hezbollah have agreed to a proposal that was submitted last week and made some comments on the content, Ali Hassan Khalil, an aide to Berri, told Reuters on Monday. But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would continue to conduct military operatio...
Scarce room at the top of Vietnamese politics for women
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Scarce room at the top of Vietnamese politics for women

By Zachary Abuza2024.10.27 Communist systems are purported to be egalitarian and gender neutral. But in Vietnam, as with China, despite the lofty rhetoric, the country falls short in terms of its own stated goals and ideals. A handful of women have excelled in the Vietnamese corporate world, such as tycoon Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao. And Truong My Lan has set the bar for spectacular corporate scandals, receiving the death penalty and a life sentence in two cases involving fraud and money laundering at Van Thinh Phat and Saigon Commercial Bank. Vietnam, which celebrates women’s day on Oct. 20, is often touted for having some of the highest rates of female political participation in Southeast Asia. Based only on the metric of parliamentarians, with just under 30%, Vietnam does stand above its...
Militants kill 8 Pakistani soldiers, abduct 7 police officers
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Militants kill 8 Pakistani soldiers, abduct 7 police officers

  Islamabad — Authorities in northwestern Pakistan reported Monday that militants ambushed a military convoy near the border with Afghanistan and killed at least eight soldiers. The attack occurred in Khyber, a volatile border district in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, targeting soldiers returning to their base after a counterinsurgency operation. The ambush left at least three soldiers injured, one of whom is in “serious” condition, multiple security officials said. They spoke anonymously to VOA because they were not authorized to discuss the details with the media. The ensuing clashes reportedly also left several assailants dead. The Pakistan military’s media wing did not immediately comment on the deadly attack or the reported casu...
Opposition leader wins Somaliland presidential contest
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Opposition leader wins Somaliland presidential contest

  FILE - Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, center, casts his vote inside a polling station during the presidential election in Hargeisa, Somaliland, Wednesday, Nov. 13,2024. The Somaliland electoral commission announced Tuesday that opposition leader Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi “Irro” defeated incumbent Muse Bihi Abdi for the presidency of the breakaway region located on the Horn of Africa. Independent observers described the election as peaceful. Irro, candidate for the Waddani (National) party captured 63.92% of the vote, compared with Bihi’s 34.81%. A third candidate, Faysal Ali Warabe, received 0.74% of the votes. The election was originally scheduled to take place in 2022 but was delayed due to political differences. Bihi, who defeated...
Hong Kong imprisons pro-democracy activists in landmark national security case
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Hong Kong imprisons pro-democracy activists in landmark national security case

  Elsa, the foster mother of defendant Hendrick Lui, holds a banner reading "The righteous shall live; the wicked shall perish" outside the West Kowloon Magistrates' Courts building after the sentencing of 45 pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong, Nov. 19, 2024. Taipei, Taiwan — Hong Kong’s High Court on Tuesday sentenced 45 pro-democracy activists to up to 10 years in jail under subversion charges, marking an end to the largest national security case in Hong Kong under a sweeping law imposed by Beijing. Tuesday’s sentencing triggered widespread condemnation from countries around the world, with the United States, Britain and the United Nations urging Chinese and Hong Kong authorities to cease the politically motivated pros...
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Vietnam police arrest 8 people during violent protest

By RFA Vietnamese2024.11.18 Read more on this topic in Vietnamese. Police in Vietnam have arrested eight people – including five members of the same family – after violent clashes during an attempt to build a road in An Giang province. The project requires the relocation of 641 households. Six of the families have refused to move. On Monday morning, according to the An Giang news site, police were called to help protect workers trying to upgrade the road to Kien Giang province. Eight people were accused of blocking the area with excavators and attacking police and soldiers with petrol bombs and other weapons. Five law enforcers were injured, according to the news report, although it did not show pictures of injuries or alleged damage to machinery at the construction site. The police ...
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Myanmar military steps up airstrikes in Shan state, Mandalay; dozens of casualties

By RFA Burmese 2024.11.19 Myanmar military airstrikes in northern Shan state and Mandalay region have killed about 30 civilians over the past week, an insurgent spokeswoman and residents said, as the military intensifies its attacks in a bid to re-capture territory lost over the past year. Ethnic minority guerrilla groups and their pro-democracy allies went on the offensive this time last year, achieving unprecedented gains against the military junta that seized power in an early 2021 coup and raising questions about the long-term sustainability of military rule. But the military has said it is intent on recovering lost territory and anti-junta forces are expecting offensives as the army takes advantage of the dry season now beginning, when it can send its trucks along dried-out roads i...