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Atifete Jahjaga says her selection by parliament will lay the groundwork for the newly independent country to elect a president by direct vote in the near future.
Russian language iPhone app delivers the latest news and information – plus, it lets citizen journalists use their mobile devices to upload and share short reports, photos or video.
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Steve Herman describes once-thriving towns near the crippled nuclear plant as completely abandoned.
VOA reporter June Soh honored for 2010 TV feature on legendary guitar maker Wayne Henderson.
The Russian language program provides a digital platform for reporters from the former Soviet Union who are often beaten, threatened, or killed as a result of their work.
Steve describes his visit to Japan's Fukushima-1 nuclear plant and surrounding area. Follow him @W7VOA.
VOA Director Dan Austin spoke on "The New Faces of VOA" at George Washington University's Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication April 6, 2011.
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