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Well, the weather is battering the country with gale force winds, dust storms and flood warnings. Large parts of New South Wales are shrouded in dust, causing floods to be diverted and ferries to be grounded. Gale force winds of up to 100 kilometers
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan Admits Defeat 尼日利亚总统古德勒克乔纳森承认失败 Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has called his opponent, Muhammadu Buhari, to concede the election, according to a VOA reporter in Abuja. Pres
President Bush Discusses Negotiations to Finalize Legislation on the Financial Rescue Package THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. My administration continues to work with the Congress on a rescue plan. And we need a rescue plan. This is -- it's hard work.
WTO Chief Lamy Concerned about Trade Talks' Progress 世贸组织秘书长拉米关注贸易谈判进程 The World Trade Organization's Hong Kong gathering in December is supposed to approve the outli
Continued US Troop Presence in Afghanistan in Doubt 美国部队继续驻扎在阿富汗 Delays in concluding a U.S.-Afghan security agreement have renewed debate in Washington over America's 12-year engagement and Afghanistan's future with or withou
This is AP News Minute. Three Americans detained in North Korea for more than a year are on their way back to the U.S. with Secretary of State Mike Pumpeo. The release of the detainees came as Pumpeo visited North Korea on Wednsday to finalize plans
By Phuong Tran Dakar 22 March 2007 In Benin, disputes over ballots and voter registration lists have pushed preparations for Sunday's parliament election to the last minute. A spokesman with the national electoral commission says he believes ballots
In the more than 20 years since the Cold War ended, the Atlantic Alliance, NATO, has been struggling to redefine itself through expansion and by taking on new missions. Now, the 28-nation organization's identity crisis is entering a new phase, as off
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood: Longtime Outsiders as New Establishment? The Muslim Brotherhood is considered likely to be the biggest beneficiary of Egypt's first post-revolution elections - a nationwide vote for parliament that begins Monday. But the B
Disagreements Flare at Euro Summit French President Nicholas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister David Cameron have clashed at emergency meetings on the euro in Brussels. It comes as Members of Parliament in Britain debate a motion calling for a refer
Ukraine Future Clouded After Two 'Elections' 两场选举之后 乌克兰未来阴云密布 LONDON After the recent completion of elections in Ukraine there was hope the conflict in the east would ease, but that has not happened. Military convoys fro
From NPR news in Washington, I am WJ. Police in Dallas has confirmed the death of a gunman who opened fire at his police headquarters early this morning. The suspect was killed during fire in a suburban parking lot. At the location in Hutchins where
By Greg Flakus Guatemala City 13 September 2007 Every year, thousands of people from the United States visit the Central American nation of Guatemala, not just for tourism, but to adopt babies. Last year, more than 4,000 Guatemalan children were adop
Trans Pacific Trade Deal Delayed 跨太平洋伙伴关系协议推迟签署 Top trade officials reported progress, but no final deal, after negotiations this week in Singapore on the proposed Trans Pacific Partnership, or TPP. Advocates say the TPP w
Premier Li Keqiang pressed the 'enter' button on a computer on Sunday to finalize the first loan by WeBank, a new online bank and one of five privately funded banks given approval to open in China. During a visit to China's first Internet-based bank,
Iran's Atomic Energy Organization says that Iran has made progress in nuclear technology. Head of Organization Fereidoon Abbasi said on Monday Iran has made good progress in the design and construction of reactors. The remarks came as Iran is to hold
The UN Nuclear watchdog is trying to finalize a deal with Iran over its disputed atomic activities. During talks in Tehran on Wednesday, the International Atomic Energy Agency said it hopes Iran would open access to Parchin military site. Herman Nack
The Chinese government is welcoming Iran's nuclear weapon ban decree issued by Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hong Lei: We welcome and pay great attention to Iran's decree banning nuclear weapon. I
Beijing and Washington are expected to use Xi Jinping's visit to help finalize negative lists for each-other's respective economies after various rounds of negotiations on a bilateral investment treaty. Li Lijie's company runs a business-to-business
A court in Myanmar has sentenced two journalists from the Reuters News Agency to seven years in prison after finding them guilty of violating a state secrecy law. Reuters has condemned the verdict, which has also been criticized by the United Nations