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Fid Thompson | Dakar 29 December 2009 Authorities in Niger say three suspects were detained shortly after an attack Monday that killed three Saudi tourists and wounded three others. Officials said the attack happened near the western town of Djambala
Forty-one years ago, the Helsinki Final Act recognized the universal significance of human rights and fundamental freedoms and committed every signatory nation to promote universal and effective respect for them. 41年前,《赫尔辛基协议》认可
Unit 7 Part B Text 1 Krimali (Part One) On the morning of the devastating earthquake that struck India in 2001, Krimali, a girl of 17, had just left home to go to an interview for a position of a sales clerk. She was pleased with her green and yellow
Activists in Syria say government forces are shelling rebel-held towns across the country today. They say at least 74 civilians have been killed. The BBC's Jim Muir is monitoring events from Beirut. Theres been in many areas, but specifically Latamne
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Making your morning cup of java about now? Then this one's for you. Indonesia's most populous island shares its name with that piping hot beverage. And as NPR's Anthony Kuhn reports from Jakarta, big changes have been brewing
国际干预马里战乱可能遇到意外危险 With French troops driving back Islamist rebels in northern Mali, West African forces are expected to step in and help secure the country for new elections. This regional response has important implica
Call-to-Listen Radio Helps Immigrants Stay Connected with Home Every Wednesday night, Boubacar Ba goes to a radio production studio in New York City and prepares for his show. The program, called Radio Mali USA, is a show by Malians for Malians aroun
1.By tomorrow, Cleveland's mayor should have a plan on whether more security is needed at a school where a student shot and wounded four people before killing himself. Also expected in the plan: how the school identifies potential problems among stud
AS IT IS 2016-09-24 In Northern Mali, Youth Feel Left Out of Progress 马里北部青年感到被冷落 The West African nation of Mali has experienced major changes since 2012. The changes have included a military overthrow of the government, a pres
This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. On Wednesday, a jury in federal court in New York City announced its decision in the case of Ahmed Ghailani. The Tanzanian was the first terrorism suspect held at Guantanamo ever to face trial in a civilian
AS IT IS 2016-07-18 Mali Art School Battles Country's Brain Drain 马里艺术学校和国家的人才流失抗衡 Mali has produced many world-famous artists and musicians. An arts school in the countrys capital, Bamako, is trying to use that rich c
'Birthplace' of Arab Spring Suffering Growing Pains STATE DEPARTMENT Tunisia is under tremendous pressure from terrorist attacks as it works to build and enact democratic reforms, according to Tom Malinowski, U.S. Assistant Secretary for Democracy, H
From NPR news in Washington, I'm Lakshimi Singh. Thanks to Miaomiaojiao Afghan president Hamid Karzai is heading home with some of reassurances(reassurance can be both countable and uncountable) from president Obama at the White House today on the dr
美援助在马里反恐 不资助该国军方 Al-Qaida-affiliated terrorists in Mali are claiming responsibility for fresh attacks following the August election of a new civilian government. The United States says it is helping in the fight against
France, Africa and terrorism 法国,非洲和恐怖主义 An African journey 非洲之行 The French government has new African worries in the Sahel 法国政府对萨赫勒地区忧心忡忡 Hollande with rare new friend 奥朗德和其罕见的新朋
DEVELOPMENT REPORT – July 1, 2002: Reproductive Health Report 28 Jun 2002, 21:24 UTC This is the VOA Special English Development Report. A new report has been released about sexual and reproductive
一如既往帮助马里人民 Malis new president has named the members of his cabinet, a diverse and representative team challenged with reviving a nation torn by political and sectarian divisions. President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita announced the 34-
Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb is claiming responsibility for last month's kidnapping of three Spanish aid workers in Mauritania and a Frenchman in Mali. Scott Stearns | Dakar 08 December 2009 Undated handout photo with unknown dateline supplied by
French President Francois Hollande says it is up to African forces to restore Mali's territorial integrity once towns are retaken from Islamist extremists. What do we still need to do? Stop the terrorist offensive. That's done. Then retake the towns
Hello and Welcome to News and Reports on China Radio International. In This Edition China's new ambassador to Qatar reiterates Beijing's four-point proposal on Syria. Germany throws political support behind the government of Mali in its effort to res