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Technology Barrier Hits COVID Inoculation Drive in Rural Areas 06 July 2021 width No media source currently available 0:00 0:03:46 0:00 India’s technology driven vaccination initiative has raised concerns the country’s huge digital divide is making it difficult for many people to get inoculated, particularly in the nation’s vast countryside. While tech savvy, digitally aware city dwellers have managed to get shots, millions in rural areas are left behind because of a technology barrier. Anjana Pasricha has a report. VOA Khmer s Leakhena Sreng narrates the story in Khmer. Share ....
Asians Make History at Oscar Nominations 23 April 2021 width No media source currently available 0:00 0:03:42 0:00 Six of this year’s Oscar contenders are Asian or Asian-American, reflecting a greater diversity at this year’s Academy Awards. VOA’s Penelope Poulou spoke with industry insiders on what any wins among them would mean for the film industry and beyond. VOA Khmer s Leakhena Sreng narrates. Share ....
Third Coronavirus Wave Forces Europe Into Lockdown, But Vaccine Success Sees Britain Reopen 21 April 2021 width No media source currently available 0:00 0:03:49 0:00 Much of Europe has been forced back into lockdown amid a deadly third wave of the coronavirus. In Britain however, pubs, shops and services reopened Monday as the government hailed its vaccination program for cutting infections. Henry Ridgwell reports from London. VOA Khmer s Leakhena Sreng narrates. Share ....
Zimbabwe's main opposition party says the government is again cracking down on critics with a prison sentence given to 28-year old Makomborero Haruzivishe. A court found him guilty of inciting violence, but rights groups say the real aim is to intimidate protesters demanding more financial support for the poor. Columbus Mavhunga reports from Harare. VOA Khmer's Leakhena Sreng narrates. ....