This Week from Washington
Every Monday, America.gov presents highlights of its recent coverage of U.S. foreign policy, society and values.
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Every Monday, America.gov presents highlights of its recent coverage of U.S. foreign policy, society and values.
Use this link to subscribe | Read Transcript | Send FeedbackAmerica.gov presents the U.S. perspective on specific issues with international implications.
Use this link to subscribe | Read Transcript | Send FeedbackThis podcast edition of This Week from Washington examines the state of U.S.-Cuba relations and efforts to make the world's cultural heritage available online through the World Digital Library. Transcript
This podcast highlights President Obama's first overseas trip to Europe with a visit to Turkey, and State Department officials attend the fifth Summit of the Americas. Transcript
This podcast reviews U.S.-Russia relations, the U.S. decision to seek a seat on the U.N. Human Rights Council, and a program at a community college in Oregon that trains people to work in jobs related to renewable energy and energy efficiency. Transcript
America.gov talks with parliamentarian John Sullivan and lobbyist Chris Hessler about how policy gets made in America. Transcript
VOA's Shaka Ssali shares his experience as a child soldier and discusses efforts to overcome the trauma of conflict. Transcript
America.gov presents our conversation with retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. Transcript
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