Turkey vows to fight PKK militia

Turkey vows to fight PKK militia

(VOVworld) - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday that his government will increase its attacks on Kurdistan Workers' Party fighters
Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

A: We’d like to say hello today to Mogire Machuki of Kenya. In an email to VOV this week, he wrote: “Greetings from Kisii Kenya, my pleasure connecting with VOV,...
Young@Heart

Young@Heart

(VOVworld) - Young@Heart is an Oxfam global initiative in 16 countries aimed at empowering the youth, encouraging them to raise their voices, enabling space and favorable conditions for them to enhance their...
Negotiations on third Greek bailout package begin

Negotiations on third Greek bailout package begin

(VOVworld) – Greece and its international creditors began talks in Athens on Monday on a third bailout package of up to 86 billion euros (94 billion dollars). European Commission spokeswoman Mina...
South Korea declares end to MERS outbreak

South Korea declares end to MERS outbreak

(VOVworld) - South Korean Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn on Tuesday declared an end to a deadly outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndromes (MERS) that has killed 36 people. Prime Minister Hwang Kyo...
Iran urges Gulf countries to increase cooperation

Iran urges Gulf countries to increase cooperation

(VOVworld) – Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has urged Gulf neighbors to cooperate against the common threat of “terrorism, extremism, and sectarianism”, but insisted that Tehran’s regional policy...
Disturbance in northeast Asia

Disturbance in northeast Asia

(VOVworld) – The Japanese government has made pubic its 2015 defense white paper discussing covering its concerns over a worsening security situation outside Japan. The paper directly mentions the building of artificial islands in...
Japan announces 2015 defence White Paper

Japan announces 2015 defence White Paper

(VOVworld) – The Japanese cabinet on Tuesday approved a defence White Paper for 2015, in which it describes the security situation surrounding Japan as “increasingly tough.”