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By June Soh Washington, DC 26 January 2006 watch Asian Grocery report Asian food markets in the U.S. are thriving, as they serve a growing number of diverse customers. This report is narrated by Cryst
AS IT IS 2014-07-31 Vietnam Use Rap Music to Report News 越南以说唱音乐播新闻 The Vietnamese media industry is changing as it faces growing competition from the Internet. One website has come up with a way to reach out to young people. It u
New Businesses Open in Wake of European Migrant Crisis LESBOS, GREECE From human smugglers to bus services to the sellers of life jackets, new businesses have popped up everywhere along the routes migrants take from the Middle East and Africa to Euro
产品制作部 Product 新样式 new model A: These are our new models. B: What are their strong points? A: There is a lot to be said for them. In the first place,they are more durable than any similar ones on the market. B: It sounds great. 样品
Glasgow,the rebel city that rejected the West Minster in the Scotish referendom.Here,Nickneck makes his key note speech,once the leader of rebel party ,now firmly part of this establishment.But he's still working for the people,he argued.Hello,good a
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 28 May 2008 The World Health Organization calls the adoption of a strategy that will help developing countries access life-saving drugs a breakthrough. WHO officials say several other resolutions adopted by the 193-member World
By Ade Astuti and Susy Tekunan Washington 01 October 2007 Chicago, Illinois, is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States. One of its best-known ethnic neighborhoods is Devon Avenue, the heart of the city's South Asian community
By Anjana Pasricha New Delhi 25 September 2009 Maruti-Suzuki executive poses at unveiling of A-Star concept car India's exports of automobiles have surged as global automakers turn the country into a production hub for compact cars. A host of compan
Kenyan Artwork Growing in International Popularity Long overlooked on the international arts scene, Kenya is finally gaining prestige on the world stage. Some artists can now make their living entirely from artwork and collectors are coming from arou
Government aims to create finance hub for nearly one billion Muslims in Asia-Pacific region Phil Mercer | Sydney 15 February 2010 Islamic finance is already a growth industry in Malaysia. A passenger waits for bus in front of a Malaysian Islamic Bank
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his new government will be a partner for peace with the Palestinians. The statement appears to mark a departure for Mr. Netanyahu, whose campaign promises called for Israel to make few concessions in th
Ebola Devastates Whole Villages in Sierra Leone 埃博拉毁灭塞拉利昂整个村庄 DARRU, SIERRA LEONE In Sierra Leone's Darru district, the remote village of Njallah Geima is one of the worst hit by Ebola. Since May, more than half of the 200 p
Ugandas Faithful Discuss Priorities in Upcoming Election 乌干达人谈论选举中的关注重点 KAMPALA As Ugandans get ready for Thursday's presidential and parliamentary elections, people of faith have been praying for both the elections and th
Nigerian labor leaders are calling for a three-day general strike next week to protest failures to pay a new, national minimum wage. 尼日利亚劳工领袖呼吁在下星期进行为期三天的大罢工,以抗议政府没有做到支付新的全国
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his new government will be a partner for peace with the Palestinians. The statement appears to mark a departure for Mr. Netanyahu, whose campaign promises called for Israel to make few concessions in the
By Shahnawaz Khan Srinagar 25 December 2007 The two-decade old conflict in Indian-administered Kashmir has taken a toll on the mental health of the region's people, with many complaining of post-traumatic stress disorders. Shahnawaz Khan in Srinagar
Outdoor Movies Gain Popularity in US 户外电影在美国得到普及 WASHINGTON More than half a century ago, there were 4000 drive-in movie theaters in the United States, and watching a movie from your car was a popular way to spend an evening. Bu
By Anjana Pasricha New Delhi 05 June 2008 India's English-speaking population has helped fuel its growing economy. However, only a fraction of the country's billion-plus people are fluent in the language. Now, amid an economic boom, tens of thousand
By Delia Robertson Johannesburg 30 September 2009 Work continues at Soccer City Stadium on edge of Soweto, south of Johannesburg, 30 Sep 2009 Fifty experts from FIFA and the Organizing Committee in South Africa have completed an inspection of the st
According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, China has been the world's largest outbound tourism market since 2012, contributing over 13 percent to global tourism revenue. Brian Buchwald, CEO of a consumption research firm Bomoda, expl