Former RoK First Lady visits DPRK

Former RoK First Lady visits DPRK

(VOVworld) - The wife of the former President of the Republic of Korea, Kim Dae-jung, began her 4-day visit to North Korea on Wednesday with the hope of helping...
ASEAN+1 holds meeting with partners

ASEAN+1 holds meeting with partners

(VOVworld) – ASEAN+1 will meet with its partner countries – the US, Japan, China, India, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, North Korea, and the EU – in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Wednesday
Khau Vai love market festival

Khau Vai love market festival

(VOVworld) - Most people can’t stand the thought of their partners even talking to their exes, let alone socializing with them
Egypt’s armed forces kill 26 terrorists

Egypt’s armed forces kill 26 terrorists

(VOVworld) – At least 26 terrorists were killed and dozens of others were injured Friday in an air strike by the Egyptian Army’s Apache helicopter in the southern city of Sheikh...
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,...
NATO discuss tensions in Turkey

NATO discuss tensions in Turkey

(VOVworld) – NATO allies met in a rare emergency meeting on Tuesday to discuss Turkey’s conflicts with the Islamic State and Kurdish rebels from the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)
Suicide bombs in Cameroon and Iraq

Suicide bombs in Cameroon and Iraq

(VOVworld) - At least 19 people have been killed and 62 injured in a suicide bombing in the northern Cameroon town of Maroua on Saturday. It comes just three days after...
South Korea urges talks with North Korea

South Korea urges talks with North Korea

(VOVworld) – South Korean Unification Minister Hong Yong-pyo urged North Korea Sunday to come forward for talks, saying all pending issues can be resolved through dialogue
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.”