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India has denied escalating tensions with its neighbor as Pakistan called on New Delhi to resume a dialogue and pull back its troops along the border. Tensions have been deepening between the South Asian neighbors since last month's terror attacks i
德州警方亮枪视频引发美国德州民众抗议 What started as a pool party in this town north of Dallas ended with handcuffs,and drawn weapons. 在达拉斯北部这个小镇发生的事件以泳池派开始,但却以手铐及亮出武器告
Ukraine Crisis to Dominate Obama's Europe Trip 乌克兰危机主导奥巴马欧洲之旅 As Russia tightens its grip on Crimea and continues to deploy and position its military might, 随着俄罗斯对克里米亚控制的加强及继续部署驻扎其
By Jeff Swicord Washington, DC 29 September 2006 watch Iraq Violence report Iraq violence continues Violence in Iraq continues to escalate in this first week of Ramadan. This comes as new polls reveal more about Iraqi public opinion. The surge in vi
Bangkok Protests Splitting Thai Families 曼谷反政府示威导致泰国家庭分裂 CHIANG MAI As protests in Bangkok continue, the growing political polarization in Thailand is splitting families throughout the country. And there are growing fear
US Businesses More Optimistic in 2014, but Hiring Challenges Remain 美国经济2014年乐观但就业挑战仍在 American companies are feeling more optimistic. A new survey by the National Association For Business Economics says a majority of comp
By Dan Robinson Capitol Hill 21 May 2007 President Bush is accusing Democrats in Congress of playing politics as they prepare to take a no-confidence vote this week on Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez. VOA's Dan Robinson reports from Capitol Hill, c
By Peter Heinlein United Nations 29 March 2006 UN Security Council (file photo) The U.N. Security Council has taken the first step in confronting Iran about its controversial nuclear program. The Coun
By Chad Bouchard Jakarta 24 January 2007 Experts say a Southeast Asian terrorism network has expanded its influence in Central Sulawesi amid escalating violence during the past month. A new report from the International Crisis Group says terrorist ce
No Sign Thailand Protests Will Abate as Economic Toll Rises 没有迹象表明泰国抗议活动会扩大经济损失 BANGKOK Protests against Thailand's caretaker government show no sign of waning now that judges have ruled authorities cannot use fo
Violence Escalates as Libya Faces Oil Standoff 利比亚面临石油僵局和暴力升级 A standoff between Libyas central government and militias who control oil fields threatens to escalate into conflict, after the rebels said they would sell oil
Protests in Texas After Police Confront Black Teens 德州发生抗议警方对黑人青少年滥用武力活动 Police in the southern U.S. state of Texas are investigating the actions of an officer who threw an unarmed teenage girl to the ground af
US Pushes to De-Escalate Ukraine Crisis 美国努力推动乌克兰危机的化解 WHITE HOUSE Russia says it has prepared proposals to defuse the Ukraine crisis, but Washington says Moscow needs to show evidence that it wants peace. Russian forces c
By Leslie Boctor Cairo 04 March 2007 The leaders of Saudi Arabia and Iran have agreed to work together to end Saudi King Abdulla bin Abdul Aziz, stands right, as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, greets Saudi officials in Riyadh, 3 March 2007 se
By Deborah Tate Washington 07 July 2006 As the Bush administration seeks a united stance with other world leaders to find a diplomatic solution to the standoff with North Korea over its missile tests, one influential U.S. lawmaker says the United St
By Noel King Khartoum 02 September 2006 Peace talks between leaders of Somalia's interim government and the Islamist group that controls the capital, have resumed in Sudan. Both sides expressed a desire to put an end to violence that has divided the
By Barbara Schoetzau New York 10 February 2006 Kofi Annan U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan is urging Iran to suspend its nuclear activity and allow talks with Russia to move forward. ----------------
By Anjana Pasricha New Delhi 11 October 2006 New fighting has erupted in Sri Lanka between government forces and the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels before peace talks scheduled for the end of the month. The decision to hold talks had raised hopes of
By Noel King Khartoum 02 September 2006 In Sudan's Darfur region, African Union officials and human rights observers say the government has begun shelling villages in volatile northern Darfur. The renewed violence follows reports of a government tro