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The Prime Minister Julia Gillard will tour Queensland's flood-affected areas today. About 4,000 people have now left their homes to escape the floods. In Emerald, more than 700 people spent the night in evacuation centres, waiting for the Nogoa River
By Jim Teeple President Bush visited hurricane-damaged Florida on Wednesday. His trip came one day after the U.S. Congress approved $2 billion in emergency aid to help Floridians recover from the two
AS IT IS 2016-08-30 Deaths From Lightning Strikes in US at Highest Since 2010 美国死于雷击人数创2010年以来新高 Two people in the United States died over the weekend after they were struck by lightning. 本周,美国有两人被闪电击
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Louis Givony In an aftermath of jury verdict in the Tyvon Martins case, President Obama has made his most extensive comments about race and America since he was elected in 2008. Mrs. Obama this afternoon surprising re
法国积极干预非洲 英国哀叹失去勇气 As French troops deploy alongside African counterparts to try to quell the religious violence in the Central African Republic, military analysts say a new strategic order is emerging in Europe. France
The work place in next report is not your typical office of desks. Instead of desks, there is giant water tank. Some of the coworkers are 10,000 pound whales. In sea world, O. said some of the park's trainers were put in work place situations with kn
China's revised traffic regulations have stirred up controversy since it took effect on January 1st. They are believed to be the most stringent traffic regulations in the country. The Ministry of Public Security says the new laws are intended to crea
Carried by the female anopheles mosquito, malaria is a disease of the poor. In rural Africa, it is killing the young and the vulnerable. The need for a vaccine which would dramatically reduce mortality has never been greater. Dedicated teams of scie
AS IT IS 2016-03-04 Assad: Syrian Ceasefire a 'Glimmer of Hope' Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said Tuesday the suspension of fighting in his country after five years of war is, in his words, a glimmer of hope. The Syrian leader spoke on German tel
AS IT IS 2015-01-13 Glass Buildings Are Deadly for Birds in the City 城市里的玻璃建筑是鸟儿的致命杀手 Millions of birds are killed each year in cities when they strike illuminated buildings, especially ones covered with a lot of glass
Mounting Syrian Death Toll Prompts Intervention Calls in US The near-daily slaughter in Syria is provoking widespread condemnation of the Assad government. For months, Republican Senator John McCain has pressed the Obama administration to consider ai
Five years ago, Washington State troopers issued a ticket to a speeder less than half the time. Now, 63 percent of speed-related stops result in a fine. Related Links: National Motorists Association Maximum speed limits in the 50 U.S. States Auto dri
China's revised traffic regulations have stirred up controversy since it took effect on January 1st. They are believed to be the most stringent traffic regulations in the country. The Ministry of Public Security says the new laws are intended to crea
The photo on today's blog is one of the most unusual I have taken since I started A Cup Of English. Bras on a bridge.....um.....it makes you think. It's symbolic, of course. There are so many of them, each being unique. They represent the women who h
Scores of people in Nepal have been admitted to hospitals in the capital Kathmandu following the magnitude-7.5 earthquake that rocked the country Tuesday. Sixty-seven were killed and more than 1,600 were injured in the quake. Most of the reported fat
According to a new study, alcohol and speed contribute to injuries for the vulnerable road user. Related Links: Full article Half of all people killed each year on the world's highways - more than 600,000 people - are not in cars. They're pedestrians
为了在未来十年内将道路交通死亡人数减少一半,欧盟最近提出了一系列道路安全行动计划,其中包括建议在公交车、出租车以及货车上安装功能类似飞机黑匣子的行驶数据记录器。这种汽车
President Barack Obama has welcomed the successful completion of voting on the first day of southern Sudan's referendum on independence. He said it was a historic step toward implementing the comprehensive peace deal that ended the war between north
Drones That Launch Flaming Balls Are Being Tested To Help Fight Wildfires STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: And I'm Steve Inskeep with yet another use for drones. You already know they're used for surveillance and taking video. Now researchers want to use them to
A report from the Jing Chuan Child Safety Foundation reveals that Taiwanese children are three times more likely to drown than Australian children. The director of the foundation called on schools and parents to make swimming and water education a pr