Venezuelan sports journalist Mari Montes says she has endured years of online abuse directed at her and her family. Analysts say digital attacks are frequently used to try to discredit and silence female journalists. For VOA, Julia Riera has the story. Video editor: Veronica Villafane.
Mexican officials met Tuesday with U.S. and Canadian officials in Mexico to talk about combating the trafficking of the synthetic opioid fentanyl. To get a better understanding of the problem, VOA visited addicts and a counselor from a harm reduction center in Washington. Julia Riera has the story.
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Exiles from Venezuela, Nicaragua and other countries mark first anniversary of Havana demonstrations
Three hundred and sixty-five days after the Cubans took to the streets of the island, questions linger about the fate of those arrested for protesting against the government of Miguel Díaz-Canel
Medyka, Poland, is one of the busiest border crossings for people fleeing the war. Everyday refugees stream across the border form Ukraine, and at the same time volunteers are arriving to help. For VOA News, Julia Riera has the story.