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BBC News with Jonathan Izard. The UN General Assembly has for the first time held a debate on the global nuclear arms ban. More than 120 countries endorsed such a treaty, but 40 UN members stayed away from the talks. The U.S. envoy said national secu
BBC News with Marian Marshal. The Russian ambassador to Turkey has been shot dead by an off-duty police officer at an Art Gallery in Ankara. TV pictures showed the ambassador Andrey Karlov making a speech when the gunmen wearing a suit and tie opened
BBC news with Charles Carroll. Both the Syrian rebels and Russia say that the ceasefire has been agreed in Aleppo. The deal came as advancing Syrian government troops appeared poised to capture the remains of a rebel enclave in the east of the city.
Big thanks to the students and teachers at * Middle School. That was one seriously great introduction, so we do appreciate it. I'm Carl Azuz. Let's get to today's headlines. First up, we're talking aobut a deadly attack that happened in Afghanistan o
Our top story. Police in southern France are searching for a man who opened fire in front of a Jewish school,killing a teacher and three children.Investigators say one of the guns used in the shooting was also used in the two shootings earlier this m
And hello, everyone. I am Creshon Saunders at the CNN Center in Atlanta. Here is what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. A very deadly Sunday across Iraq today: four separate attacks targeting troops and civilians has left at least 27 people dead. In one
Bad Things Come in Small Packages 拆信小心! While most armies in the world shun their use, and military authorities exclude them from warfare, the technology to produce biological and chemical w
Israeli Attack ' Excessive ' - US Nick Simeone Washington 31 Jul 2001 20:29 UTC The Bush administration is expressing 1)alarm over an Israeli attack on Palestinians that left at least eight people dea
今天我们要学的词是undercover。 Undercover, 是指秘密的,暗中进行的。An undercover operation, 就是一次秘密行动。最近,美国农业部宣布回收1亿4千3百万磅牛肉。An undercover video showed that cows too sick
I'm Reggie Aqui from the CNN Center in Atlanta. Here's what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. The death toll climbs, and the crisis deepens in the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Here is what we know right now. An Israeli missile slammed into an eleme
There's been a swift reaction from government leaders and others in the wake of a massacre killing in Afghanistan today.A US solider reportedly left his base,walked into two villages and opened fire,killing 16 people,nine of them children.CNN's Sarah
New vehicle sales in the US dropped 18% in June, just the latest in a string of bad sales months for the auto industry. From Michigan Radio, Dustin Dwyer reports. The only major automaker that managed to show any improvement in June was Honda. It ha
A US airstrike in eastern Afghanistan this morning was aimed at a gathering of insurgents. But local officials claimed that at least 27 civilians were killed. The victims, who were said to be walking to a wedding, included the bride and other women
John Edwards has made it official. The former presidential contender and one-time challenger to Barack Obama, announcing that he will throw his support behind the current front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination. Edwards made the anno
The top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal is acknowledging that some civilians were at least injured in an airstrike yesterday against two hijacked fuel tanker trucks. From what I have seen today in going to the hosp
A NATO airstrike in northern Afghanistan has killed or wounded at least 90 people, most of them believed to be Taliban fighters. NPR's Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson has more from Kabul. NATO says its aircraft targeted two fuel tankers that Taliban fighters
The number of US households in some stage of foreclosure took another bump-up in July. The group RealtyTrac which maintains an extensive database of foreclosure activity nationwide says foreclosure filings last month were up 7% from the previous mon
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Speer. The new US envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan told attendees at a Senate hearing today that while Pakistan faces an extremely difficult situation, the Muslim nation of 175 million people is not in danger
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Craig Windham. Tens of thousands of civilians in Pakistan's Swat Valley took advantage of a temporary lifting of a curfew there to flee the fighting in the region today as the Pakistani army steps up its offensive to
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Speer. The nation's unemployment rate rose to 8.9% in April, that's the highest level in almost 26 years, but the job losses slowed last month, President Obama said the number was somewhat encouraging but still