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勇士中锋贾维尔-麦基和沙奎尔-奥尼尔在推特开启骂战,公开对飙脏话。队友凯文-杜兰特公开力挺麦基,他在采访中说道: JaVale works extremely hard. He has come in here and done so much for us. He only wants
Millions of women live like this today. They are the poorest of the poor. 如今还有万千上万的妇女像这样生活着。她们是真正的最穷的穷人。 Although women do two-thirds of the world's labor, they own less than one percent of
President Obamas pitching his economic agenda to southwestern voters today, recapping the plan he outlined in his State of the Union address Tuesday. The president says everything his administration has done to build up manufacturing, clean energy an
From NPR News in Washington, Im Carol Van Dam. Eight Americans have been killed in an attack on a US military base in southeastern Afghanistan. The State Department confirmed the deaths, but is withholding details until next of kin are notified. NPR'
Not every rescue worker in Japan is human. We've got a report coming up about rescue dogs and how they carry out their unique work. I'm Carl Azuz. CNN Student News starts right now! First up, a U.S. commander says Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi is not
He is the son of a terrorist. He says he wants his father to stop the violence. CNN's Aneesh Raman interviewed Omar Bin Laden. At first glance, twenty-six-year-old Omar seems the image of a modern Middle-East. He drives a jeep, has dreadlocks and hi
Soldiers backing Ivory Coast's incumbent president are calling for reinforcements in their battle against fighters supporting the country's internationally-recognized president. In the third day of combat for control of the commercial capital, Abidja
It's another sell-off on Wall Street today, the Dow currently down by 267 points, the reason, a dismal jobs report from May. NPR's John Ydstie reports payroll growth has snapped off and the jobless rate has ticked upward. According to the government'
The US will not go it alone in Libya, but President Obama says it will join the international community in enforcing a UN resolution aimed at stopping the Libyan regime's attacks on demonstrators. It authorizes the use of force with an explicit commi
And, of course, we thank the students at Chicagos Grace Christian Academy for getting our week going. Im Carl Azuz bringing you 10 minutes fo headlines from around the globe. Were going to get into our first story today with this report. First up Exp
Lesson Nineteen Section One: News in Br Tapescript 1. Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Stievardnadze said today that some Soviet troops will begin pulling out of Aflghanist n witl-iiii a few days. The r
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This was a good week for the cause of freedom. On Wednesday night in Iraq, U.S. military forces killed the terrorist Zarqawi. The killing of Zarqawi is an important victory in the global war on terror. This Jordanian-bor
上周日,安东尼奥古特雷斯成为第九届联合国秘书长。联合国前秘书长潘基文任期到(2016年)12月31日结束。 Guterres is a former prime minister of Portugal.At the U.N., he served as the High Commissioner for Refuge
US to review Afghan air strikes 美国回顾阿富汗空袭 A top US military commander has announced a review into the American use of air strikes in Afghanistan. 美国一高级军事司令官宣布回顾对阿富汗的空袭 Gen David Petraeus, head of US Central Command (美
U.S. President Barack Obama will press world leaders at the Group of 20 summit in Russia for backing of a possible U.S. strike on Syria. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans to add Syria to the agenda shortly after summit participants arr
U.S. lawmakers say they are far from unified on whether to vote for military strikes against the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Legislators spoke after receiving a classified briefing on Syria from administration officials. The full
HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: It is now the fourth month that the Iraqi army has been working to drive ISIS out of Mosul, the country's second largest city. Iraq's air force has carried out its first-ever strikes on ISIS positions in
Eastern Ukraine 乌克兰东部 Fighting on 坚持战斗 As the battle continues and the death toll mounts, the West imposes more sanctions 战争持续,伤亡增多,西方国家加强制裁 THE two presidents could not have offered a greater con
HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan moved today to further tighten his government's control of the armed forces following this month's failed military coup. Erdogan fired 1,400 soldiers, sailors and