Sign up to save your podcastsEmail addressPasswordRegisterOrContinue with GoogleAlready have an account? Log in here.
VOA Africa reaches more than 25 million people on the web, social media, radio, and television. We deliver Africa-related content in English targeted to all 54 countries in Africa and the diaspora. Ou... more
FAQs about VOA Africa:How many episodes does VOA Africa have?The podcast currently has 3,180 episodes available.
October 13, 2020Biden and Trump hit the campaign trailsBoth U.S. President Donald Trump and his Democratic Party opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden, hit the campaign trail Monday. Plus, Armenian and Azerbaijani diasporas are mobilizing to help their homelands. And, Life on Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota can be harsh: it’s poor, it’s dangerous, and there are few prospects for girls and young women. But women of the Lakota tribe are taking their lives and their future into their own hands, offering the young generation of women new opportunities....more30minPlay
October 07, 2020Has Pandemic Forever Changed the Way We Work?Of the many things that have changed due to the coronavirus pandemic is the way people work. Employers and workers across the U.S. and the world have a new perspective then prior to the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. Employers are seeing cost savings and surprisingly more productivity in many cases while employees say they have more time in their day working from home. Remote working does have some challenges, particularly when it comes to childcare....more30minPlay
October 06, 2020Trump returns to White House as more staff test positive for coronavirusU.S. President Donald Trump returned to the White House Monday as a number of staff members have tested positive for the novel coronavirus during the last week. Plus, addressing the psychological effects of the pandemic on the elderly. And the Tasmanian devil is back....more25minPlay
October 06, 2020Trump Returns to White House But Not Out of Woods YetPresident Trump on Monday evening, was discharged from the hospital where he was being treated for COVID-19. His condition remains unclear and some outside experts warn that his case may be serious. Trump released a series of videos in an effort to reassure the public as his doctor, also sounded upbeat about his condition in an afternoon briefing. Trump's return comes as the scale of the outbreak within the White House itself is still being uncovered. Press secretary Kayleigh McEnany is the latest staffer to test positive for the virus. President Donald Trump’s coronavirus infection has put the presidential campaign focus back on the pandemic in the United States, which continues to lead the world in the number of infections, now more than 7.4 million. and deaths at over 209,00, according to Johns Hopkins University. Doctors say Trump is still contagious and not out of the woods yet for a quick recovery....more30minPlay
October 05, 2020As Trump recovers, the campaigns continueU.S. President Donald Trump continues his coronavirus treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. As the First Family recovers from the coronavirus, one question is how the president’s health status will change the race for the White House, just a month before Election Day. Plus, Armenia and Azerbaijan intensified their fighting over the weekend....more25minPlay
October 01, 2020What will the next presidential debate look like?The first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden resembled more of a shouting match than a structured exchange of ideas. Debate organizers say they are working on changes to ensure a more productive discussion for the candidates’ next encounter, but analysts say the chaotic outcome of their first meeting is also a reflection of the country’s deep political polarization. Plus, Barbados announced last month that it intends to remove Britain's Queen Elizabeth as head of state and become a republic. And, what strategies can be employed to address either helplessness or hopelessness during the pandemic?...more25minPlay
October 01, 2020Debate Commission Says it's Working on ChangesThe first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden resembled more of a shouting match than a structured exchange of ideas. Debate organizers say they are working on changes to ensure a more productive discussion for the candidates’ next encounter, but analysts say the chaotic outcome of their first meeting is also a reflection of the country’s deep political polarization. Also, following the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, the republican controlled senate is racing to confirm Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump’s pick for a replacement. Democrats are expressing outrage about voting on a nominee this close to an election when early voting in some states is already underway....more30minPlay
FAQs about VOA Africa:How many episodes does VOA Africa have?The podcast currently has 3,180 episodes available.