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Nigeria: Foreigners kidnapped Heavily armed gunmen in speedboats kidnapped seven workers, including three foreigners, from an offshore Nigerian oilfield on Saturday. The raid was the first big attack on an oil facility in five months since the inaug
The first report was that hundreds in the delta had died. But by the third day, estimates were that 40,000 people could be dead or missing, and perhaps one million might be left homeless. Bodies were floating in rivers that were mixed with ocean wate
Unit 3 Travel journal Reading JOURNEY DOWN THE MEKONG PART 1 THE DRMAM AND THE PLAN My name is Wang Kun.Ever since middle school,my sister Wang Wer and have dreamed about taking a gerat bike trip.Two years ago she bought an expensive mountain bike an
The Obama administration is changing strategy in Syria. The Pentagon says instead of trying to vet and train large numbers of moderate Syrian rebels to be combat-ready against ISIS, it will focus more on support. Here's NPR's DW. With Russia bombing
I'm Anderson Cooper, welcome to 360 podcast. First, look at Bowe Bergdahl's first moment of freedom, and then continue controversy the deal for his release, let's get started.Breaking news while we are learning about the army's initial investigation
Welcome back to CNN Student News. I'm Carl Azuz at the CNN Center. We're happy to see you this May 18th. First up, U.S. government officials say they've captured intelligence on how the ISIS terrorist organization works, how it communicates and how i
Researchers say the H7N9 virus is a genetic reassortment of viruses carried by migratory birds from South Korea, other East Asian regions, and chickens from east China. The mingle of the viruses is likely to have occurred in east China's Yangtze Rive
The Chinese government has announced plans to roll out a three-year plan to ensure greater achievements in air pollution control. The decision was made at the National Environment Protection Conference that concluded over the weekend. The two-day env
Did you ever hear the saying, its easier to get the Mississippi to change its course than get a stubborn child to change his mind? I guess whoever made this one up didnt know that the Mississippi actually does change its course about every thousand y
Reporter: Tell us about your customers? What industries do you target? 记者:跟我们谈一下您的顾客可以吗?您的目标产业是什么呢? Hurd: We, ve had a great deal of success with major global retailers, but we also have custome
ECONOMICS REPORT - Economic News in 2005 By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, December 30, 2005 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Economic Report. Today, we look back on some top stories of t
First US Face Recognition Terminal Opens at Atlanta Airport A United States airport has become the first in the nation to permit passengers to use facial recognition technology to get on flights. 美国一个机场成为全美首个允许乘客使用人
By Naomi Schwarz and Ruby Amable Dakar 29 February 2008 There is oil excitement in Ghana as government officials work with oil companies and civil society to plan how to exploit recently discovered offshore reserves. But many Ghanaians look with caut
影片对白 Chandler: So, Saturday night, the big night, date night, Saturday night, Sat-ur-day night! Joey: No plans, huh? Chandler: Not a one. Ross: Not even, say, breaking up with Janice? Chandler: Oh, right, right, shut up. Monica: Chandler, nobody
The new chairman of Japan Airlines (JAL) says management will decide soon which U.S. airline the company will partner with. Kazuo Inamori takes over two weeks after JAL, once one of Japan's premier companies, filed for bankruptcy. Akiko Fujita report
By Kari Barber Dakar 11 October 2007 It has been just over half a year since Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua was elected to power in elections marred by violence and widely viewed as fraudulent. Analysts say since that time Mr. Yar'Adua has gone to
Egypt's President-Elect at Home in His Village Just a few months ago, the idea of Mohamed Morsi as Egypt's first post-revolution leader seemed remote at best. But in Edwa, his home village in the eastern Nile Delta, no one seemed to doubt this native
Nigerias 'Boys' - Former Militants Frustrated, Unemployed A room full of young men crowd around a cell phone on the coffee table. They watch a YouTube video that shows militants training in the Niger Delta just a few years ago, wearing fatigues, mask
African Americans Reflect on Obama 2nd Inauguration Some Delta Sigma Theta sorority sisters are celebrating the second inauguration of President Barack Obama. Francine and Cynthia Blake from Ohio see great significance in the president's second term.
In southern Louisiana, idled fishermen whose fertile fish and shrimping grounds are closed due to that massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico are scrambling for another kind of work. British Petroleum is recruiting local crews and boats for the clea