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And the first three stories we're explaining this Tuesday are all related to money. The first involves a plan by U.S. President Donald Trump to improve America's infrastructure, its roads, tunnels, railways, water, power, and even broadband internet
Trade, Investment, Growth Are Key Issues at US-Africa Summit 贸易、投资与增长将成为美非高峰论坛重要议题 WASHINGTON Business leaders from African nations are visiting key U.S. energy and transportation facilities, seeking ideas an
Africa: Future Worldwide Science Hub In a couple of decades from now Africa is going to be the powerhouse of human capital globallythe youngest continent in terms of young demography. 从现在开始的几十年内,非洲将成为全球人力资本的
Vikram Pandit: Well, theressome of them are toxic, some of them are good. 潘迪特:对,但是有些是不良资产,有些资产是好的。 Reporter: OK. 记者:原来是这样。 Vikram Pandit: There are just too many of them, and there has
19.All for Customers 19.一切为了客户 We at Compaq know that our success comes from one source only, and that's our customers. We also know that in this highly competitive business, we must continuously earn your trust and your confidence. To th
By Paul Sisco Washington 06 December 2007 When disaster strikes and humanitarian assistance is needed, a rapid, low cost response often is critical. As VOA's Paul Sisco tells us in today's Searching for Solutions report, a voluntary research and supp
Obama: Investment in Africa Depends on Security 奥巴马称投资非洲依赖于安全局势 WHITE HOUSE One goal of the African leaders' summit in Washington is to build on a strategic relationship that the United States has established in Africa a
World Bank President Says Ending Extreme Poverty Within Reach 世界银行行长表示消除极端贫穷指日可待 The head of the World Bank says slowing economic growth around the world is hurting the institutions goal of ending extreme poverty b
Chinese President Xi Jinping is now in Venezuela for the third leg of his four-nation Latin America tour. The trip to Venezulea comes on the 40th anniversary of the two countries forging diplomatic ties. As part of his time there, Xi Jinping is expec
These prostitutes found themselves extraordinary wealthy off in a short period of time. In fact, one story of a prostitute who claimed she made 50000 dollars in a period just a few months, which is much more served than the gold miners making. Oftent
The Telegraph: Chinese authorities will keep records of uncivilised behaviour by its tourists, that's what the country's tourism bureau announced on Tuesday. That comes in the latest measure aimed at reigning in the unruly behaviour of citizens trave
Chinese President Xi Jinping is calling for more to be done to help people in Tibet affected by last month's earthquake in Nepal. In making the call, he's put an emphasis on repairing damaged infrastructure. Premier Li Keqiang is also calling on loca