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June the 26th is International Day in Support of Torture Victims. This day was created by the United Nations General Assembly to highlight the horrors of torture and to remember those who have been tortured. June 26 is the day the Convention against
Hi,everybody.This week,after five years of effort with eleven other nations,we reached agreement on a new trade deal that promotes American values and protects American workers. 大家好!本周,经过与其他11个国家五年的艰苦努力,我
Alisha Ryu The Iraqi Governing Council has nominated one of its own members, Shi'ite Muslim Iyad Allawi, as its prime minister of the caretaker government that will take power in Iraq on June 30. The
Laurie Kassman President Bush is giving the first of five weekly addresses to map out his administration's strategy for handing over limited sovereignty in Iraq. In Iraq, the latest opinion surveys sh
Lisa Bryant In just over a week, more than a dozen world leaders and thousands of World War II veterans will pack the beaches and villages of northwestern France to commemorate the 60th anniversary of
Withdrawals from International Criminal Court Raise Questions 多国欲退出国际刑事法院 经费成问题 Recent withdrawals from the International Criminal Court have raised questions about the courts future. Russia announced its withdrawal in
More International College Students Staying to Work in US The United States has long been considered to be among the best places in the world for higher education. For several years now, the number of international students attending U.S. colleges an
Broadcast: Apr 04, 2003 U.S. military officials say they now control Baghdad's international airport but caution that more fighting lies ahead in the battle for the Iraqi capital. U.S. armored units b
Broadcast: Apr 04 2003 Officials at the coalition command center in 2) Qatar say more than 2,000 soldiers of Iraq's Republican Guard have surrendered to U.S. forces. Coalition spokesman Captain Frank
Broadcast: Apr 05, 2003 At least 60 people were killed in Bangladesh when a ferry 2) capsized, and about a dozen are still missing. The ferry was packed with more than 150 passengers when it 3) co
Broadcast: Apr 08, 2003 The World Health Organization has intensified efforts to eliminate the crippling disease polio in India following a dramatic increase in cases during the past year. Health offi
Broadcast: Apr 01, 2003 U.S troops entered a major city south of Baghdad Tuesday as coalition warplanes 1) blasted new targets in and around the Iraqi capital, including elements of the Republican Gua
Appeal for Support of Zimbabwean Journalists Roger Wilkison Brussels 28 Aug 2001 16:47 UTC A group of Zimbabwean journalists is 1)denouncing what it says is a 2)vendetta by government authorities agai
Greg Flakus The U.S. government has granted Texas AM University $18 million to find ways to prevent terrorists from attacking the nation's food supply and possibly human health by spreading diseases t
Ayaz Gul Pakistans President Pervez Musharraf says that in a telephone conversation with India's new prime minister, they have agreed to continue a peace process aimed at resolving bilateral disputes.
S.O.S. In Other Words, Help! 词汇掌故:国际求救信号SOS Now, the VOA Learning English program, Words and Their Stories. 现在是美国之音慢速英语词汇掌故节目。 Different people have different ways of saying things their own spe
Secretary-Generals Message on International Day of Happiness秘书长国际幸福日致辞 20 March 2014 2014年3月20日 The twin concepts of happiness and well-being increasingly feature in international discussions of sustainable development and t
Challiss McDonough The South African government has agreed to give temporary asylum to former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. The decision comes several days after South Africa received a fo
Tim Johnston Separatist rebels in the Indonesian province of Aceh have released at least 138 captives to the Red Cross. The releases come shortly after the government scrapped martial law in Aceh, whi
Sharon Remains Opposed to International Observers Paula Wolfson Washington 5 Aug 2001 16:05 UTC Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon says he remains opposed to the use of international observers to mon