India’s Hospitals Buckle Under Second Pandemic Wave.

India’s Hospitals Buckle Under Second Pandemic Wave.

Doctors say it is India’s worst public health emergency as hospitals run desperately short of beds, oxygen and key drugs

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Heavy flooding in East Africa kills at least 155 people - VOA News #shorts.

Heavy flooding in East Africa kills at least 155 people - VOA News #shorts.

Torrential rain and flooding in Tanzania have caused 155 deaths and 236 injuries, while affecting more than 200,000 others, Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa told parliament Thursday. (AP) MORE: » Subscribe to VOA News: » Watch more VOA News video: V...

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Methane-measuring satellite could help slow global warming.

Methane-measuring satellite could help slow global warming.

As the planet grows hotter, scientists are finding ways to better measure methane emissions, which are a major climate pollutant. VOA’s Julie Taboh has more. Arash Arabasadi contributed to this report. Camera: Adam Greenbaum » Subscribe to VOA New...

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Pew: Asian Americans fastest growing group of US voters.

Pew: Asian Americans fastest growing group of US voters.

Asian Americans are the fastest growing group of eligible voters in the United States, according to the Pew Research Center. That makes them an important focus for presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump. VOA correspondent Scott Stearns...

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Smallholding farmers in Kenya hop on tractors, see profits rise.

Smallholding farmers in Kenya hop on tractors, see profits rise.

A company called Hello Tractor, supported by non-profit Heifer International, is enabling poor, smallholding farmers to rent or buy mechanized farm equipment that is helping them increase their productivity and profits. Mohammed Yusuf reports » Su...

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Nigerian company creates taxi system fueled by electric vehicles.

Nigerian company creates taxi system fueled by electric vehicles.

As climate change wreaks havoc around the world, the need for sustainable solutions grows. In Nigeria, a private company recently introduced an Uber-style taxi system made of approximately 200 electric vehicles. Gibson Emeka reports from Abuja, Ni...

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