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By Michael Bowman Washington 30 April 2006 Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has accused Iran of
The vessel, a small British-flagged catamaran, was carrying what is being described as symbolic quantities of toys, musical instruments and prosthetic limbs. Its passengers included a Holocaust survivor, a former Israeli fighter pilot and an Israeli
By David Gollust State Department 23 May 2007 The United States says Iran will face additional international pressure following release of an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report that Tehran has expanded its uranium-enrichment activities.
By Paula Wolfson Washington 02 July 2007 Russian President Vladimir Putin (l) and President Bush during a joint press conference at the Bush family compound in northeastern U.S. state of Maine, 02 Jul 2007 U.S. President George W. Bush and Russian Pr
KELLY MCEVERS, HOST: In a courtroom in Michigan this week, former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar faced dozens of women who he molested. They have been making victim-impact statements at his sentencing. A judge has said Nassar will go to prison. A
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【老乡见老乡】 Good morning, my buddies. I'm so glad to meet you via network. I'm hoping that we could spend a wonderful morning together. 大家早上好,我是Juliet,很高兴今天又和大家在空中见面了,希望能和您在此度过
By Nathan King New York City 26 February 2008 The United Nations last year made a landmark declaration on the rights of the world's estimated 370 million indigenous people. And the U.N.'s Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues says thousands of the ind
By Steve Herman Kathmandu 15 April 2007 Nepal again has been thrust into political confusion just two weeks after a landmark interim government was formed. The country's elderly prime minister was a no-show for an emergency session of his cabinet on
Famous Chinese pop singer Mao Buyi is now busy preparing for his first-ever solo concert in Shanghai next month. The concert organizers recently announced that all tickets for Mao's September 22nd concert have sold. The singer began gaining recogniti
Foreign Ministers of Shanghai Cooperation Organization countries have met in Beijing in preparation for the upcoming Qingdao Summit. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says the June meeting is going to produce significant results. SCO foreign ministers