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Kenneth Kaunda, Father of Modern Zambia Dies at 97

The man known as Zambia's founding father has died at the age of 97. Kenneth Kaunda rose to power during Africa's heady post-independence period, when dozens of former European colonies gained their freedom. VOA's Anita Powell reports from Johannesburg on the death of this African giant.

See 1,098-carat diamond discovered in Botswana

One of the world's largest diamonds has been unearthed in Botswana, the country's government has announced. The 1,098-carat stone, believed to be the third largest "gem-quality" diamond ever found, was discovered earlier this month at the Jwaneng mine, around 75 miles from the country's capital, Gaborone.

Fauci: US to spend $3.2B for COVID antiviral pills

The U.S. is devoting $3.2 billion to advance development of antiviral pills for COVID-19. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, announced the investment as part of a new “antiviral program for pandemics.” (June 17)

Fake Euronews video circulates online ahead of Iran presidential election

A false video circulating online has claimed to show a Euronews reporter speaking to citizens ahead of the Iran presidential election. The fake clip appears to show a woman calling on people not to vote in the election and boycott the ballots. Copies of the video, entitled "Tehran people respond to Euronews reporter", have been viewed more than 4,500 times on Twitter.

Rescuers at deadly Nepal flood as waters swirl through houses

Sindhupalchok (Nepal) (AFP) – Army rescuers are deployed to a flooded area in Nepal after a river burst during heavy monsoon rains. Officials said a landslide caused by the monsoon deluge blocked a river, which then burst and sent a flood of water downstream late Tuesday, inundating a settlement in Sindhupalchowk district near the capital Kathmandu.

Why Supreme Court ruled in favor of Catholic foster care agency

CNN's Jessica Schneider and Jeffrey Toobin explain the Supreme Court's unanimous decision to rule Philadelphia violated the First Amendment when it froze the contract of a Catholic foster care agency that refused to work with same-sex couples as potential foster parents.

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