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China will launch a nationwide work safety overhaul this month to prevent the occurrence of major accidents. The State Administration of Work Safety will send 16 teams to oversee safety checks in 31 provinces, regions and municipalities and the Xinji
Britain is having to send in its troops to bolster security for the Olympic Games, with just two weeks to go it's emerged that the company contracted to provide security doesn't have enough trained staff. Home Secretary Theresa May has confirmed that
Turkish Corruption Scandal Fallout Could Spread Across Region 土耳其腐败丑闻的地区影响 A corruption scandal rocking Turkey forced sudden turnover in the cabinet of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. As uncertainty spreads, there's a cha
Iranian FM Says Committed to Getting Final Nuclear Deal 伊朗方面致力于达成最后的核协议 NEW YORK Irans foreign minister said a nuclear deal between his country and the six major world powers is an opportunity that should not be missed.
President Barack Obama is expected on Friday to unveil his proposal for gradually reducing U.S. troop strength in Iraq. Mr. Obama will make the announcement at Camp Lejeune, a Marine base in North Carolina. 预计美国总统奥巴马星期五将公布
美国在爱沙尼亚部署战机 向俄罗斯示威 AZUZ: Quote, An action that threatens our interests, our security. That's what Russia says about the deployment of some U.S. fighter jets to the nation of Estonia. Located on the eastern part of th
Observers in Zimbabwe have been weighing in on Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa's now-concluded trip to China. They suggest the visit is likely to increase Zimbabwe's development, as well as create a new era for China-Zimbabwe ties. CRI's corr
An Israeli archeologist in Jerusalem believes a ceramic shard found in the ruins of an ancient town bears the oldest Hebrew inscription ever discovered. The site overlooks the Elah Valley, said to be the scene of the slingshot showdown between David
It's the endorsement Japan's government has been waiting for. The United Nations' nuclear experts backing for stress tests designed to show the country's nuclear plants could withstand another disaster like last year's quake and tsunami. The head of
By Jim Malone Washington 23 July 2007 The ongoing U.S. domestic debate over the war in Iraq is already largely being driven by the politics of the 2008 presidential and congressional elections. VOA National correspondent Jim Malone reports from Washi
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has declared mission accomplished in Somalia, and told parliament Ethiopian troops will be home from their controversial two-year military mission within weeks. Mr. Meles also pledged Ethiopia would guarantee t
US Looking to Bolster Israeli-Palestinian Talks at UN 克里希望在联合国加强巴以谈判 UNITED NATIONS At this week's meeting of the U.N. General Assembly, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will be pushing efforts to back ongoing peace talk
A trio of U.S. senators is in South Asia, one of several sets of high-level foreign visitors trying to defuse rising tension between India and Pakistan following the Mumbai terror attacks. Meanwhile, India is renewing demands Pakistan hand over want
By Lisa Bryant Paris 01 February 2008 The European Union has announced it would delay a peacekeeping mission to Chad because of a new rebel offensive against N'Djamena's government. Meanwhile, Lisa Bryant reports from Paris the French government is d
The Japanese cabinet is scheduled to approve three security-related documents, to bolster its military forces and raise its profile. The new mid-term defense strategy guidelines include a budget of 240 billion US dollars, with provisions made for fiv
By Jim Randle Taji, Iraq 09 November 2007 U.S. military officers and local sheiks say an area north and west of Baghdad is turning away from the al-Qaida terror group and offering more support to the Iraqi government. The change follows a series of b
The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea has threatened to carry out a new form of nuclear test in response to US President Barack Obamas visit to Asia. The country's official KCNA news agency quoted a Foreign Ministry statement, saying the US has br
By Chad Bouchard Jakarta 16 November 2006 Students chat after practicing to chant verses of the holy book of Koran at Al Mukmin Islamic boarding school in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia (File photo) The U.S. launched an initiative in 2003 meant to bo
Senator John McCain's selection of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to be his vice presidential running mate is proving to be very popular with delegates to the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota. Most delegates remain supportive of Pa
China has responded to US criticism of its human rights record by publishing its own report on American human rights issues. In the report, China says there are still serious human rights problems in the U.S, with the situation in many fields deterio