The Successful Journey of a Flying Car

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A car with wings recently completed a test flight in Slovakia. Its designers say the successful journey brings us one step closer to flying cars, but experts aren’t so sure that’s happening any time soon. VOA’s Arash Arabasadi has more.Produced by:  Arash Arabasadi ...


Germany Recommends Mixed Vaccine Inoculations

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The German Standing Committee on Vaccination recommended this week that people who received the AstraZeneca vaccine as their first COVID shot should be inoculated with either the Pfizer or the Moderna vaccine for their second shot in the battle against the delta variant of the…


COVAX Urges Countries Not to Widen Vaccine Divide

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COVAX, the World Health Organization initiative for the equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, is urging countries to recognize as fully vaccinated all people who have received COVID-19 vaccines that COVAX has recognized as safe and effective.“Any measure that only allows people protected by a subset…


Private Firms Keep Expanding Operations in Space

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Private space operations continue to expand.  Plus, Europe's space agency continues its quest for diversity, and a French astronaut makes good — sort of — on a promise to his crewmates.  VOA's Arash Arabasadi brings us the Week in Space.Produced by: Arash Arabasadi    ...


Uganda Approves Herbal Treatment for COVID-19 

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The World Health Organization has expressed concern about Uganda's approval of a locally made herbal treatment for COVID-19 amid a third wave of cases. The WHO has not approved the substance for COVID-19 treatment, but Ugandan pharmacists say they have little choice because drugs authorized for…


Sinovac Vaccine Falls Short of Expectations, But Options Limited

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"Better than nothing." That's one infectious disease expert's assessment of Sinovac Biotech's COVID-19 vaccine, following reports that hundreds of Indonesian health care workers who had received the vaccine caught the disease anyway.  At least 10 doctors have died after getting both doses of Sinovac's CoronaVac vaccine, according to the Indonesian Medical…


WHO Certifies China Malaria-Free

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The World Health Organization has certified China, the most populous country in the world, as malaria-free. It has taken China seven decades to reach this milestone. The country has gone from 30 million cases of malaria in the 1940s to zero cases today. Director of the World Health Organization’s Global Malaria…


Biden, Western Governors to Discuss Wildfire Response

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U.S. President Joe Biden is holding talks Wednesday with a group of governors from eight Western states about wildfire preparedness as much of the region deals with drought. Biden and other administration officials will be speaking from the White House with the governors joining by video. White…


Rolling Blackouts, Multiple Deaths in Pacific Northwest Heat Wave

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Cities in the Pacific Northwest of North America reported power outages Tuesday, both from failures of utility companies and rolling blackouts due to heavy power demand. Seattle and Portland temperatures were expected to fall Tuesday, below Monday's record highs, but inland, the city of Spokane, Washington, continued to record high temperatures and experience rolling blackouts in the city. Lytton, British Columbia, set…