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By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: September 18, 2003 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report. In the United States, the third week of September is the 1)observance of what is call
Israeli, Palestinian Leaders Promote Peace Initiatives on US Television Paula Wolfson Washington 19 Aug 2001 18:33 UTC Shimon Peres says he wants to see a new round of peace talks. But the Israeli For
Women Playing a Major Role in Afghan Elections as Candidates and Voters 妇女在阿富汗大选中起到举足轻重的作用 Rahima Jami is a high school principal from Herat province, running for p
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government is set to submit constitutional development plan to the SAR Legislative Council for a vote today. The plan was unveiled by the local government in April. It states that candidates to be the next
By Bill Gasperini The authoritarian leader of the former Soviet republic of Belarus is seeking to extend his rule in a controversial referendum that would amend the country's constitution, and allow h
IN THE NEWS - Haiti's Political Crisis By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Saturday, February 21, 2004 This is Steve Ember with In the News, in VOA Special English. Jean-Bertrand Arisitide The Organization of
1. Texas congressman Tom DeLay announced Tuesday that he will not run for re-election and will resign from Congress. The former House Majority leader was indicted last fall, for allegedly using funds
By Caty Weaver IN THE NEWS -April 13, 2002: International Criminal Court This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program In The News. The world’s first permanent International Criminal Cour
High voter registration figures in South Sudan have prompted accusations of irregularities from ruling parties of the North and South. A number of southern states registered more voters than official census data indicated could vote there, a result s
AS IT IS 2015-05-06 US Senate Considering Bill on Irans Nuclear Activities 美国参议院针对伊朗核活动采取相关法案 This week could decide what happens to a bipartisan bill in the United States Senate. If approved, the bill would give t
President Barack Obama delivers his second State of the Union Address to the nation on Tuesday, before a joint session of the U.S. Congress. President Barack Obama will face a dramatically altered balance of power in the House of Representatives when
OPHIRA EISENBERG, HOST: Next, our contestants will have to deal with the world's worst GPS, but first let's check in with them. Kirsten Lenthe, you are trying to visit all 50 states. So where in the process are you? KIRSTEN LENTHE: I believe, at last
Russia says strategic stability, international security, non-proliferation, and cooperation against emerging threats are among the interests Moscow shares with the United States. The Kremlin is also offering a positive assessment of Wednesday's meeti
After three years of filibustering at the Legislative Council, the Innovation and Technology Bureau was finally established in Hong Kong on Friday. It's going to be responsible for formulating policies connected to the IT sector. Nicholas Yang has be
Hung Hsiu-chu will arrive on Sunday to start her five-day visit. It will be her first to the mainland since becoming head of the KMT on March 30. It also will mark the first visit by the KMT's leader since the party lost the island's leadership and i
IN THE NEWS - Middle East Peace Prospects By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Saturday, January 15, 2005 I'm Steve Ember with In the News in VOA Special English. Graphic Image A Palestinian attack on Israeli
China has released a new draft regulation for adoption, which for the first time allows children who were abducted to be adopted by mainland residents if the police could not find their biological parents or other guardians within 12 months. 我国日前
Intense debate on two controversial security bills continues in Japan's parliament. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has pushed the bills that would allow Japanese forces to fight abroad for the first time since World War Two. But the country's legislative
Selah Hennessy | London 09 April 2010 Dozens of parliamentarians from around the world made a call Friday for the upcoming elections in Sudan to be postponed. In a public letter they say the building blocks for a free and fair election are not in pla
China voices firm opposition to pressuring RMB exchange rate with U.S. domestic legislation China is urging the U.S. government, Congress and communities to firmly oppose the action of pressuring Chinese RMB exchange rate with its domestic legislatio