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2017: A Year Marked by Disaster, Violence The year 2017 has been a good year for bad news. Media personality Marian Salzman called it a year of disruption, despair and dumpster fires. In other words, it has been a difficult year, marked by violence,
Federal regulators are reportedly conferring with executives from Citigroup about a possible rescue plan. The New York Times says under the proposal, if Citigroup's losses on shaky mortgage-related assets reach a certain level, the government would
Broadcast: February 8, 2003 By Cynthia Kirk This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, In The News. This week, American Secretary of State1 Colin Powell presented the Bush administratio
AS IT IS 2013-12-14 Muslim Artists Break Down Stereotypes 穆斯林艺术家打破成见 Hello again and welcome back. This is As It Is from VOA Learning English. Im June Simms in Washington. Music piracy is a big problem in Malawi. Today Mario Ritte
IN THE NEWS - Boston Bombings Investigation Continues 新闻报道 - 波士顿爆炸案调查仍在继续 From VOA Learning English, this is IN THE NEWS. 这里是美国之音慢速英语新闻报道。 Americans continue to follow reports on people
2017 in Arts and Culture: A Woman's Place One theme dominated the year in arts and culture: women. Tens of millions of women around the world started the year with protest marches on January 21. The demonstrators called for equal rights and demanded
AS IT IS 2015-12-05 Tension Increases Between Turkey-Russia Over Syria 土耳其俄罗斯紧张关系升级 Tensions continue to rise between Turkey and Russia as both sides increase their military power at the Turkish-Syrian border. 随着土耳其和
Pakistans Imran Khan Declares Victory Former cricket star Imran Khan has declared victory for his political party in Pakistans general elections. Pakistani television stations say Khans PTI party, has a commanding lead in the voting. But the national
President Obama and his Republican rival Mitt Romney are speaking out this weekend. Mr. Romney is focusing on potential cuts in defense spending. These could happen if President Obama and congressional Republicans cannot reach a new budget deal. As N
IN THE NEWS - Cheating Investigated in UN Oil-for-Food Program in Iraq By Broadcast: Saturday, October 16, 2004 This is Steve Ember with In the News in VOA Special English. The United Nations will use
IN THE NEWS - Voter Registration Rises in U.S. By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Saturday, October 09, 2004 This is Steve Ember with In the News in VOA Special English. President Bush and Senator John Kerry
North Korea Slowly Goes Online Slowly, North Korea is entering the online world. Thanks to technology, North Korean doctors can talk to patients through online video conferencing. Speeches given at Kim Il Sung University in Pyongyang, the capital, ca
More Powerful Men in Media Accused of Sexual Abuse Well-known men in media and entertainment continue to be publicly accused of sexual wrongdoing. Two of the latest are Charlie Rose and Glenn Thrush. Rose is a longtime American reporter and televisio
US Education Chief Promises to Change Rules on Sexual Assault The United States Secretary of Education plans to change the way colleges and universities deal with accusations of sexual assault. The era of rule by letter is over, said Education Secret
Nobel Prize in Literature Will Not Be Awarded This Year The Nobel Prize in literature will not be awarded this year, after accusations of wrongdoing against the Swedish Academy. The organization chooses the winner. The Swedish Academy said Friday tha
Can #MeToo Succeed in a Conservative Pakistan? The Pakistani television and film industry was shocked last month by accusations of sex abuse from a famous singer. Meesha Shafi used the Twitter #metoo to accuse a male co-worker of harassment. Sharing
Candidate Likely to Become First Muslim Female in US Congress Rashida Tlaib is one step closer to becoming the first Muslim female member of the United States Congress. With almost all ballots counted, Tlaib led all candidates for the Democratic Part
With No Nobel in Literature Named in 2018, a Different Prize To Be Awarded The Nobel Prize season begins on October 1 with the announcement of the prize for physiology or medicine. But one award will not be announced this year: the Nobel Prize for Li
This is What's Trending Today... American President Donald Trump has questioned the honesty of the woman who accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault. The woman, Christine Blasey Ford, says Kavanaugh attacked her at a house par
Hello everyone, I'm Catherine Callaway at the CNN center with a look at what's happening Now In The News. Work is proceeding in both the house and Senate on reaching a consensus health care reform bill. Democrats are meeting behind closed door to me