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We're starting this Monday in Syria. More than 100,000 people had been killed since the civil war started there 2011. The United Nations aimed to maintain global peace, so sometimes it gets involved in conflicts like this. This weekend, the Syrian of
Every 90 days, the president of the United States is required to certify an international nuclear agreement with the Middle Eastern country of Iran. President Donald Trump has done this twice. But this weekend, he announced he would not recertify the
Egypts long time leader Hosni Mubarak could be freed from prison and placed under house arrest today. He has been detained for almost three years since the uprising that deposed him in 2011. The 85-year-old Mubarak still faces a retrial on charges of
US special forces have carried out a counter-terrorism operation in Somalia against the leader of the Islamist group al-Shabab, but the Defense Department is giving no further details. An official tells NPR the operation was aimed at capturing the te
In our last show of August, we are talking economics, science and a couple of legal cases. We are starting with the possibility of countries taking action against Syria. Rather than acting on their own, nations are more likely to try to form a coalit
Im Anderson Cooper, welcome to the podcast. Searching for diplomatic way out of showdown was Syria,remembering the attacks of 9.11. Lets get started. We begin though, with a growing concern that the proposed deal with Russia and Syria could be noth
Lake Oroville is a reservoir in Northern California. It`s been in the news a lot over the past few years first because of the dramatic effects that California`s recent drought had on its water levels. You can see it here, bridges that used to be over
By David Gollust Secretary of State Colin Powell, on his first visit to Brazil, says that country is a
South Africa's recycling industry processes more than a million tons of scrap metal every year. This has created an opportunity for thieves. They are stealing copper wiring from city streets and selling it at local scrap yards. The city of Cape Town
The U.S. State Department said it expects a meeting in Beijing next week on ending North Korea's nuclear program to be difficult, but that no consideration is being given to scrapping the six-party talks. The senior U.S. delegate to the talks Friday
By Elizabeth Arrott Cairo 29 September 2009 The reactor building (L) dominates the nuclear power plant in Bushehr, Iran (File) Iran's parliament has warned the world's major powers not to repeat what it called their past mistakes during nuclear talk
The head of the United Nation's nuclear watchdog agency says he believes the international community's nuclear disagreements with North Korea and Iran can be resolved through dialogue, not confrontation. IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei in Beijing, 20 A
Tensions Rising Again Over Irans Nuclear Program The United States is moving significant military firepower to the Persian Gulf and is increasing the number of fighter planes that could strike deep into Iran if the country moves to build a nuclear bo
Investigators Finally Reach MH17 Crash Site 调查人员终于赶到MH17失事地点 LONDON A team around 100 international investigators and police was able to visit Friday the crash site of Malaysian Airlines flight 17 in eastern Ukraine. The inspe
Sound Imaging Used to Find Hidden Cracks in Infrastructure 声成像用于寻找基础设施隐藏裂缝 Finding hidden cracks in large structures, such as bridges and airplanes, can be the difference between life and death, if the flaw leads to a ca
By Scott Stearns Rostock, Germany 06 June 2007 Japan and the United States want the world's leading industrialized nations to put more pressure on North Korea to comply with an international agreement aimed at ending its nuclear weapons program. VOA
By Matt Steinglass Hanoi 13 August 2006 Vietnamese Deputy Transport Minister Nguyen Viet Tien is handcuffed and led from his home in Hanoi (File photo) As Vietnam prepares to ratify the U.N. Convention Against Corruption, the government continues it
Experts Predict Syria Fighting May Escalate 专家预测叙利亚战争可能升级 LONDON While the worlds diplomats work in New York to hammer out an agreement on the disposal of Syrias chemical weapons, and United Nations investigators head back i
South Korea is welcoming a compromise between the United States and North Korea on inspecting the North's nuclear facilities. The deal removes North Korea from a U.S. list of suspected terrorism sponsors. As Seoul Correspondent Kurt Achin reports, S
By Jennifer Glasse London 05 October 2009 The former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency says it is a step in the right direction for Iran to let agency inspectors visit its uranium-enrichment site. But he says questions about Iran's nucl