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[00:-0.50]晚上好。 [00:-1.00]Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts. [00:-1.50]今天,我们的同胞,我们的生活方式,我们的自由,遭到了
More than half million people in five states are without powers. Issac makes it slow six-mile per hour track inland on the U.S. gulf coast. The storm continues to lash New Orleans on the seventh anniversary of hurricane Katrina. Louisiana Governor Bo
BBC news with Marian Marshall. The former Mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg has promised that the Americans will meet their commitments to fight climate change despite President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris accord. Mr. Bloomberg said
Academy Award winner Jennifer Hudson singing the national anthem at Invesco Field in Denver as tens of thousands of the Democratic Party faithful and uncounted millions of others watching from home, are kicking in the grand finale of the Democratic
More winter misery for Western Europe.Snow, ice and bitter cold are delaying travellers's racing to get home before Christmas. Germany's Dortmund Airport has shut its doors, Dusseldorf Airport is back open but reporting cancellations. Amsterdam's Sch
We were prepared. Emergency shelters were open. We evacuated and also a lot of people. But, when you get that much water in that period of time, we literally were taking on an inch-and-a-half of rain an hour and for a sustained period, you just can't
Today were taking you to the Bahamas, New Hampshire, Africa and Asia, from the CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia, Im Carl Azuz, and this is CNN Student News. First up, a major hurricane is plowing its way through the Caribbean, and it could be taking ai
Former New York governor Mario Cuomo has reportedly died including the New York Times and Wallstreet journal calling unnamed sources report the three governor died at his home in Manhatan today. Mario Cuomo was the first Italian American be elected a
By Carrie Giardino Shell oil company is evacuating non-essential employees from the Niger Delta area in Nigeria amid fears of clashes between government forces and armed bandits operating in the regio
Hello and Welcome to News and Reports on China Radio International. In This Edition Some 12-thousand of the 33 thousand Chinese citizens have so far been evacuated out of Libya following the unrest in the North Africa country. Libyan leader Muammar G
Australian aid is expected to arrive this morning in areas of Fiji, hardest hit by a powerful cyclone. Authorities are still trying to contact 17 Australians in Fiji's north. But damaged infrastructure is hampering communications. Cyclone Tomas has f
More trouble at Japan's tsunami-damaged nuclear plant. Workers were evacuated after smoke was spotted coming from the No.3 reactor unit. Plant officials have been battling to cool reactors and spent fuel pools to bring the radiation-leaking plant und
1. Strong winds are expected to continue fanning the flames of two wildfires in Arizona. Hundreds of residents have evacuated, but no buildings have burnt. A California man is accused of starting one fire when he left behind hot coals at a camp site.
Italian authorities have begun to clean out one of Europe's largest camps of Roma. The Roma are commonly known as Gypsies but they trace their origins to South Asia. Officials say living conditions in the Casilino 900 camp in Rome are disgraceful and
Russia's president says Russian forces will begin withdrawing in Georgia tomorrow back to positions held before fighting broke out last week. Defense Secretary Robert Gates says he expects some stalling. But he says such tactics could further damage
1. Fire crews in California are working to stamp out the final smoldering ambers of a wildfire that had threatened thousands of homes. The blaze just north of Los Angeles is now mostly contained. 2. Officials in Pakistan say more than 800 people have
A US Air Force photo shows tents on the edge of the runway at Port-au-Prince airport, providing shelter to US military personnel participating in the Haiti's relief effort, 15 Jan 2010 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will fly to Port-au-Princ
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: the language of Hurricane Katrina. RS: Debra Howell is an artist who has lived in New Orleans on and off since the late 1960s. She says she never evacuated for a hurricane before
Hello I am Julia Cantler with the BBC news. The head of World Athletics Sabastian Coe says the sports governing body faces a long road before it will be trusted again. He was speaking after a report by the World Anti-doping agency said corruption was
The Belgium capital Brussel remains on edge amid anti-terrorist across the city and renewed warnings of possible attacks in busy locations. 16 people were arrested by the police on Sunday night.But no weapons or explosives were seized. Salah Abdeslam