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President Obama is back on the campaign trail today, stumping for political allies in the run-up to next week's midterm elections. He has just arrived in Rhode Island. There is one Democrat expected to give the president the cold shoulder today. Gube
1. President Barack Obama is challenging voters to stick with Democrats, saying Republicans can only hope Americans forget, which party brought them what he calls a lost decade. President closed a four-day campaign swing at a rally in Minneapolis for
The Pentagon says it is disturbed by newly released photos in the Los Angeles Times today purported to show American troops in Afghanistan posing near the bodies of insurgents back in 2010. NPR's Tom Bowman reports the paper was warned that publishin
US to End Protected Status For Haitians Tens of thousands of Haitians will soon lose their protection from expulsion from the United States. Many were permitted to come to the U.S. after a powerful earthquake shook the nation in 2010. The quake cause
Unclean water, crowded shelters and dirty conditions create a perfect environment at the Balukhali refugee camp for spread of preventable diseases. The camp is in Coxs Bazaar, a town in southeastern Bangladesh. It is home to some of the estimated 650
Somalia Cleans Up after the Tsunami 索马里着手进行海啸后的清理工作 In Africa, Somalia was hardest hit by the tsunami, killing as many as 200 people, injuring more than 150, and displaci
IN THE NEWS - January 26, 2002: Congo Volcano By Caty Weaver This is Steve Ember the VOA Special English program, IN THE NEWS. Last week, a volcano exploded in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Hot me
President Obama's spending the last two days of his Asia tour in Japan, shoring up trade support at a regional summit after suffering a few setbacks. Earlier at the G20 meeting in Seoul, the president was unable to secure a free trade pact with South
初到美国,去医院看病令人发怵,不仅不熟悉这里的规章制度,语言也是问题,医学上的词语也让人颇感陌生。 一次,我患尿路感染,去看医生,想要个处方,医生不给,还说:I have no cultu
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. A fisherman in India speaking on his mobile phone Wireless phones are connecting the developing world at a rate of about one million new phones each day. And with them come important new uses for t
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. More than one billion people around the world do not have clean drinking water. Their water supplies are unsafe because of natural or man-made pollution, such as industrial chemicals or human and a
Polio Is Back in Nigeria Nigerian officials have launched a polio vaccination campaign in the countrys northeast, where two new cases of the virus were found. Health officials say the virus was discovered in two children from Borno State. The discove
AS IT IS 2016-09-06 Water Pollution Puts Over 300 Million at Risk 超过3亿人面临水污染风险 More than 300 million people in Africa, Asia and Latin America are at risk of life-threatening diseases such as cholera and typhoid. The reason: Poll
Entertainers, Politicians and a Yogi: People We Lost in 2014 2014年我们失去的那些重要人物 Here are nine people who made a difference in their countries and around the world. We saw their movies, read their books, sang their songs, argued
The rains are finally coming back to Kenya, but drought still persists in the central region of Isiolo South. There, many pastoralists have had to give up their way of life. It looks like a war zone. What once were emaciated, dehydrated cattle are no
JUDY WOODRUFF: Finally tonight, we update the situation in Haiti, four years after it was hit by a catastrophic earthquake that killed more than 100,000 people. Efforts to rebuild the poverty-stricken island were led by the United Nations. But in a c
Science and technology 科学技术 Marine ecology 海洋生态 Welcome to the plastisphere 欢迎来到塑料星球 What is pollution to some is opportunity to others 对一些人意味着污染对另一些人却意味着是机会 SINCE 2008 geologi
1. President Barack Obama is voicing concerns about the Middle East peace process. He's visiting Indonesia now, but says Israelis and Palestinians are making the extra effort to secure a breakthrough. 2. The situation is worsening in Haiti. Doctors s
Let's talk dirty. A few years ago, oddly enough, I needed the bathroom, and I found one, a public bathroom, and I went into the stall, and I prepared to do what I'd done most of my life: use the toilet, flush the toilet, forget about the toilet. And
You would almost as soon have expected him to turn out of his bunk without his nose as without his pipe. 你简直别想在他下床的时候,会先看到他的鼻子而看不到他的烟斗。 He kept a whole row of pipes there ready loaded, stuck i