Over 1,000 State Department Personnel Officially Dissent to Immigration Order

More than 1,000 foreign service officers and civil service personnel of the U.S. State Department have now signed a dissent document about the president’s recent order on refugees’ travel restrictions, sources told VOA on Tuesday.​ The number of signatures, if it does total some 1,000, is “unprecedented” and about 20 times the number of dissenters …

Homeland Secretary Defends Immigration Ban, Denies Targeting Muslims

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has defended the implementation of President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting immigration, saying “we cannot gamble with American lives.” “This is not a travel ban, this is a temporary pause that allows us to review the existing refugee and vetting visa system.” Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said. He …

To Get Story, Somali Journalists Risk Bullets and Bombs

On Wednesday, January 25, events in Mogadishu showed again why the Somali capital might be the most dangerous city in the world for journalists. Reporters had rushed to the Dayah Hotel after al-Shabab militants detonated a truck bomb at the hotel’s main gate and then stormed the premises, exchanging gunfire with security guards. The entire …

Behind-the-camera Female Oscar Nominees Falls 2 Percent

Women earned a number of barrier-breaking Oscar nominations this year, but overall representation of women in Oscar-nominated behind-the-scenes categories fell two percent according to a report from the Women’s Media Center published Monday. The report, authored by awards blogger Sasha Stone, noted landmark achievements — like how Jackie composer Mica Levi became the first women …

Behind-the-camera Female Oscar Nominees Fall 2 Percent

Women earned a number of barrier-breaking Oscar nominations this year, but overall representation of women in Oscar-nominated behind-the-scenes categories fell two percent according to a report from the Women’s Media Center published Monday. The report, authored by awards blogger Sasha Stone, noted landmark achievements — like how Jackie composer Mica Levi became the first women …

Trump Brings Whirlwind of Change in Early Days

During last year’s presidential campaign, Donald Trump’s supporters were thrilled with the idea that he would become Washington’s “disrupter-in-chief.” Less than two weeks into his presidency, no one could dispute that Trump is doing all he can to follow through on that pledge. Since his inauguration January 20, Trump has moved quickly to deliver on …

Dutch Elections, Anyone? 81 Parties Make It a Quandary

Peter Plasman showed up at the Netherlands’ national electoral commission’s offices Monday to register one of the more unusual parties bidding to take part in the upcoming Dutch election — a party for people who don’t vote. Plasman was hardly an exception when it came to flouting convention. A record 81 parties have expressed interest …

White House Brushes Off Foreign Service Dissent Over Immigration Order

U.S. State Department personnel who have a problem with President Donald Trump’s immigration order “should either get with the program or they can go,” White House spokesman Sean Spicer told reporters Monday. “This is about the safety of America.” Spicer acknowledged that the dissent memo circulating among foreign service officers and other State Department employees …

Dulles Dispatch: Protesters Greet Travelers With Smiles As U.S. Travel Ban Confusion Persists

DULLES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Virginia — Travelers filing out of the airport international exit on January 30 were greeted with smiles, signs, and songs on the third day of protests against President Donald Trump’s temporary ban on foreign travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries. Dozens of demonstrators lined the corridor leading out of the international arrivals hall …

Thousands Nationwide Protest Trump Executive Order

Thousands of demonstrators gathered in front of the White House and at airports around the country to protest President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily barring entry to people from seven Muslim majority nations. VOA’s Katherine Gypson looks at how the second day of protests unfolded in Los Angeles, New York City and Washington, DC. …

Travelers From Seven Countries Experience Difficulties on Travel to US

U.S. airport authorities began implementing President Donald Trump’s executive action aimed at preventing terrorists from entering the United States. Several hundred people were detained at entry airports Saturday and Sunday, sparking a wave of protests at home and abroad. The executive order singling out seven Muslim majority countries – Iraq, Syria, Iran, Yemen, Sudan, Libya …

Vast Areas of Forest Destroyed by Fast-Spreading Fires in Chile

Forest fires that have destroyed more than half a million hectares in Chile retreated somewhat Sunday, with the help of U.S. and Russian supertanker aircraft and the arrival of specialist teams from other countries. There were 118 fires of which 59 were active, an official from the National Forest Corporation said. Authorities say inadequate preparation …

Historian: Emmet Till Witness Admits Her Testimony Untrue

The woman at the center of the trial of Emmett Till’s alleged killers has acknowledged that she falsely testified he made physical and verbal threats, according to a new book. Historian Timothy B. Tyson told The Associated Press on Saturday that Carolyn Donham broke her long public silence in an interview with him in 2008. …