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Aamir Khan's new movie Secret Superstar just hit the big screen in China and topped the box office on the very first day, with over 44 million yuan, or nearly $7 million. During an exclusive interview with China Plus, Directer Advait Chandan mentione
Minister: Pakistan Could Block US Supply Lines to Afghanistan A Pakistani official says his country may block supply lines into Afghanistan if relations with the United States do not improve. In an interview with VOA, Foreign Minister Khurram Dastgir
Pakistans Imran Khan Declares Victory Former cricket star Imran Khan has declared victory for his political party in Pakistans general elections. Pakistani television stations say Khans PTI party, has a commanding lead in the voting. But the national
Pakistan Asks World Bank to Resolve Dispute With India 巴基斯坦要求中央银行解决其与印度的争端 Pakistan says it will ask the World Bank to resolve a dispute over construction of a co
一名交通专员的工作,不仅限于停车标志和交通信号灯,珍妮特萨迪-汗解释说,2007年她被任命为纽约市的交通专员。在这个有趣且发人深省的演讲中,她详细介绍了成功改造五个区的街道背后
The herdsmen of Inner Mongolia have freely roamed the plains for many centuries with their livestock grazing on fertile grasslands stretching across the horizon. But now their age-old customs are being stamped out because of relocation the Chinese g
1. The 26-year-old American woman held by Islamic State militants has been confirmed dead. Kayla Mueller was working with Syrian refugees when she was captured in August 2013. In a statement released by her family, Mueller is remembered as compassion
As the HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to spread, new research shows its taking an increasing toll on men-having-sex-with men or MSM. The issue was addressed at the 18th International AIDS conference in Vienna, with calls for greater funding and human ri
This 29 Mar 2010 file photo from Lahore, Pakistan shows a poster of Pakistani nuclear scientist A.Q. Khan, glorified by many of his countrymen, but reviled by Western governments As the two-day nuclear summit ends Tuesday in Washington, foreign leade
The herdsmen of Inner Mongolia have freely roamed the plains for many centuries with their livestock grazing on fertile grasslands stretching across the horizon. But now their age-old customs are being stamped out because of relocation the Chinese go
IN THE NEWS - Pakistani Nuclear Scientist Pardoned By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Saturday, February 07, 2004 Abdul Qadeer Khan This is Steve Ember with In the News, in VOA Special English. Debate continu
They're called micronations - individuals, or small groups - who try to create their own countries, while living in a recognized state. They say they comprise a burgeoning movement for people who are dissatisfied with politics - or just want to have
By Steve Herman Thimpu, Bhutan 18 July 2007 Bhutan's prime minister and six other members of his cabinet are set to resign within weeks. Prime Minister Khandu Wangchuk, in a VOA interview, confirmed the decision to step down so that he and others can
In The Race For The Song Of The Summer, 'Panda' Runs On A New Track AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: Every summer has a song, one that you listen to on the beach, at barbecues or in your car with the windows rolled down. And that song is everywhere. But it's get
August 18th, 1227, Genghis Khan, one of the worlds greatest conquerors, dies. At the time the Mongol Empire founded by Khan stretched to cross Asia. 1920, Tennessee ratifies the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing womens right to vo
August 18th, 1227, Genghis Khan, one of the worlds greatest conquerors, dies. At the time the Mongol Empire founded by Khan stretched to cross Asia. 1920, Tennessee ratifies the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing womens right to vo
August 18th, 1227, Genghis Khan, one of the worlds greatest conquerors, dies. At the time the Mongol Empire founded by Khan stretched to cross Asia. 1920, Tennessee ratifies the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing womens right to vo
August 18th, 1227, Genghis Khan, one of the worlds greatest conquerors, dies. At the time the Mongol Empire founded by Khan stretched to cross Asia. 1920, Tennessee ratifies the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing womens right to vo
Britain's top police officer Sir Paul Stephenson has resigned, the latest casualty in the scandal over phone hacking and alleged corruption by journalists at Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper group. Sir Paul said he was stepping down because of asso
Protesters in Greece are again gathering outside parliament as the Prime Minister George Papandreou's government prepares for a critical vote of confidence one hour from now. They are shouting slogans against austerity measures and the political clas