Bezos, Mars Rover, Wildfires Headline Week in Space

Space tourism notches another win after Amazon founder Jeff Bezos follows fellow billionaire Richard Branson in rocketing to weightlessness.  Plus, the hunt for ancient life on Mars is about to begin, and wildfires rage out of control in the U.S.  VOA’s Arash Arabasadi brings us The Week in Space …

Reviving ‘Conscious’ Hip-Hop in Indian-administered Kashmir

Koshur Nizam — a hip-hop collective — is reviving “Conscious” hip-hop music in Indian-administered Kashmir. The genre made its way in the disputed territory following an anti-Indian government uprising in 2010. The rappers continued to produce their songs up to 2016, but pressure from the Indian government, financial constraints, and a lack of opportunity forced … continue reading -> “Reviving ‘Conscious’ Hip-Hop in Indian-administered Kashmir”

US Jobless Benefit Claims Increase

Claims for jobless benefits jumped in the U.S. last week, the Labor Department reported Thursday, as the world’s biggest economy remains on an uneven recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. A total of 419,000 unemployed workers sought government compensation, up 51,000 from the revised figure of the week before, the agency said. The new figure followed … continue reading -> “US Jobless Benefit Claims Increase”

China Rejects Second Probe Into Coronavirus Origin

China has rejected the World Health Organization’s proposal for a second phase of its investigation into the origin of the novel coronavirus pandemic.Zeng Yixin, the vice minister of the Chinese National Health Commission, told reporters in Beijing Thursday that he was extremely surprised when he read the proposal offered by the U.N. health agency includes … continue reading -> “China Rejects Second Probe Into Coronavirus Origin”

Several Suspects in Custody in Plot to Assassinate Madagascar’s President

Authorities in Madagascar have arrested several people they believe were part of a plot to kill President Andry Rajoelina. The attorney general’s office issued a statement Thursday saying the suspects were part of a conspiracy to undermine the island nation’s security, including “the elimination and neutralization” of a number of people. The suspects include both … continue reading -> “Several Suspects in Custody in Plot to Assassinate Madagascar’s President”

Why COVID-19 Is Rising Around Asia This Year After a Mild 2020

Asian countries are reporting record COVID-19 waves this year compared to 2020, as vaccination drives fall short and governments lose hope that mass closures and border controls can keep the coronavirus away, observers in the region say. Spread of the delta variant from India, infections among airline personnel and citizens who brought back the virus … continue reading -> “Why COVID-19 Is Rising Around Asia This Year After a Mild 2020”

Delta Variant Doubles US COVID-19 Cases Since Last Month

The U.S. has averaged more than 26,000 new COVID-19 cases per day over the past week — more than double the number it was a month ago — with the more contagious delta variant making up over 80% of cases. White House Correspondent Patsy Widakuswara looks at the Biden administration’s strategy for dealing with the … continue reading -> “Delta Variant Doubles US COVID-19 Cases Since Last Month”

China ‘Shocked’ by WHO Plan for COVID Origins Study

A senior Chinese health official said Thursday he was shocked by the World Health Organization’s plan for the second phase of a COVID-19 origins study. National Health Commission Vice Minister Zeng Yixin dismissed the lab leak theory as a rumor running counter to common sense. The head of the WHO acknowledged last week that it … continue reading -> “China ‘Shocked’ by WHO Plan for COVID Origins Study”

‘Perfect Storm’ for Athlete Activism at Tokyo Olympics

Olympic officials are warning against what they say are divisive political protests at the Summer Games in Tokyo. But as VOA’s Bill Gallo reports, the event may be the perfect opportunity for athlete activism. (Jesusemen Oni contributed to this video.) …

Pfizer, BioNTech Agree to Produce COVID-19 Vaccine for Africa

Pfizer and BioNTech have reached an agreement with a South African company to produce their COVID-19 vaccine for distribution in Africa, the biotechnology companies said Wednesday.The Biovac Institute in Cape Town will manufacture 100 million doses of the vaccine annually starting in 2022. The company will mix vaccine ingredients it receives from Europe, place them … continue reading -> “Pfizer, BioNTech Agree to Produce COVID-19 Vaccine for Africa”

Many Tanzanians Still Resisting COVID-19 Preventive Measures

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has moved away from her predecessor’s pandemic denial to urge social distancing, handwashing and mask-wearing.  But as the third wave of coronavirus sweeps across Africa, it seems the measures are being ignored by most of the public. Charles Kombe reports from Dar es Salaam.Camera: Rajabu Hassan     …

Western Canada Declares Fire Emergency as Evacuations Climb

Canada’s western province of British Columbia declared a state of emergency Tuesday, with wildfires expected to grow even larger in the coming days due to high heat and winds.   “We have reached a critical point,” said provincial public safety minister Mike Farnworth. “Based on the advice of emergency management and wildfire officials, and my briefing last night … continue reading -> “Western Canada Declares Fire Emergency as Evacuations Climb”

Twelve People Killed in Massive Floods in Central China

At least 12 people are dead in the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou after massive floods triggered by several days of heavy rains. The rains washed out streets throughout the capital of Henan province, forcing stranded motorists to wade through waist-deep waters that submerged cars and even sent them floating away. The floods also washed out Zhengzhou’s subway system, … continue reading -> “Twelve People Killed in Massive Floods in Central China”

Billionaire Bezos Makes Successful Suborbital Trip

Space company Blue Origin and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos rocketed to space Tuesday, with the world’s oldest and youngest people to ever fly in space in tow.  Bezos’ flight follows last week’s suborbital jaunt by Virgin Galactic’s Richard Branson. The two billionaires are further ushering in an era of space tourism and exploration. VOA’s Laurel Bowman has … continue reading -> “Billionaire Bezos Makes Successful Suborbital Trip”

Monster Wildfire Tests Years of Forest Management Efforts

Ecologists in a vast region of wetlands and forest in remote Oregon have spent the past decade thinning young trees and using planned fires to try to restore the thick stands of ponderosa to a less fire-prone state. This week, the nation’s biggest burning wildfire provided them with an unexpected, real-world experiment. As the massive inferno … continue reading -> “Monster Wildfire Tests Years of Forest Management Efforts”

Delta Variant Accounts for 83% of New US COVID Cases

The delta variant of the coronavirus now accounts for 83% of new cases in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. During the week of July 3, the variant accounted for 50% of new cases. “The best way to prevent the spread of COVID-19 variants is to prevent the spread of disease, and … continue reading -> “Delta Variant Accounts for 83% of New US COVID Cases”

US Opioid Lawsuits on Verge of Settlements With 4 Companies

The yearslong effort by state and local governments in the U.S. to force the pharmaceutical industry to help pay to fix a nationwide opioid addiction and overdose crisis took a major step forward Tuesday when lawyers for local governments announced they were on the verge of a $26 billion settlement with the nation’s three biggest … continue reading -> “US Opioid Lawsuits on Verge of Settlements With 4 Companies”

Off-Duty DEA Agent Arrested on Capitol Riot Charges

An off-duty Drug Enforcement Administration agent posed for photographs in which he flashed his DEA badge and firearm outside the U.S. Capitol during the January 6 riot, according to a court filing Tuesday following the agent’s arrest.  A video posted on the internet also showed Mark Sami Ibrahim carrying a flag bearing the words “Liberty … continue reading -> “Off-Duty DEA Agent Arrested on Capitol Riot Charges”

Iraqi PM Fires Security Officials Over IS-Claimed Bombing

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Khadhimi has fired security officials after 34 people were killed and over 50 others wounded, according to Iraqi media, in an explosion Monday night. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack which Iraqi security officials say was committed by a suicide bomber. A crowd of mostly women shoppers ran … continue reading -> “Iraqi PM Fires Security Officials Over IS-Claimed Bombing”

Billionaire Bezos Back on Earth After Successful Suborbital Trip

Billionaire Jeff Bezos was back on earth safely Tuesday after a 10-minute suborbital flight aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard spacecraft.“Best day ever,” Bezos said after the capsule touched down near Van Horn, Texas.   The spacecraft is named after Alan Shepard, the first American launched into space.The world’s richest man blasted off Tuesday from a remote … continue reading -> “Billionaire Bezos Back on Earth After Successful Suborbital Trip”

US Urges Citizens to Refrain from Traveling to Britain

The U.S. State Department is urging Americans not to travel to Britain because of the rising levels of new COVID-19 cases in the country.  The State Department raised its travel advisory for Britain to its highest level on Monday, following a similar action taken by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention earlier in … continue reading -> “US Urges Citizens to Refrain from Traveling to Britain”

Billionaire Bezos Ready to Realize Dream of Traveling to Space  

American businessman Jeff Bezos is set to become the second billionaire to self-fund a trip to space this month when he blasts off Tuesday morning from a remote desert launch site in Texas.   The 57-year-old founder of e-commerce giant Amazon and three companions will fly into space aboard the New Shepard rocket built by his company … continue reading -> “Billionaire Bezos Ready to Realize Dream of Traveling to Space  ”

2020 US Political Polls Were Least Accurate in Decades, Analysis Finds

Nearly nine months after last year’s U.S. presidential election, there’s one more loser – political polls – with a new analysis showing the 2020 surveys in advance of the November 3 vote were among the least accurate in decades. The polling industry’s professional organization, the American Association for Public Opinion Research, says that it reviewed … continue reading -> “2020 US Political Polls Were Least Accurate in Decades, Analysis Finds”

Deadly Australia Spider Venom Could Save Heart Attack Victims  

Venom from an Australian spider that is one of the world’s deadliest could save the lives of heart attack victims.A potentially life-saving treatment for victims of heart attacks has been found in a most unlikely source — the venom of one of the world’s deadliest spiders. The World Health Organization says cardiovascular diseases are the leading … continue reading -> “Deadly Australia Spider Venom Could Save Heart Attack Victims  “