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Ugandan Children Perform to Raise Awareness for Orphans Their dances are joyful. Their voices raise awareness about the orphaned children in Uganda. With vibrant African music, the Watoto Childrens Choir guides audiences through their life-transformi
Syria's Opposition Wants More Arms With rebels having retreated and Syrian army forces having moved into the opposition stronghold of Baba Amr, there are calls in the international community for limited military intervention against President Bashar
The Prime Minister's in New York for a final effort to secure a seat on the United Nations Security Council. Julia Gillard will spend the week lobbying world leaders and will address the United Nations General Assembly later in the week. Now she says
By Noel King Gwesero, Rwanda 11 September 2007 Rwanda's 1994 genocide shook the world with images of brutality, as ethnic tensions in the central African nation flared into a frenzy of violence. In a little over three months, an estimated 800,000 eth
The United States, Norway and Britain have called for talks to resume in Sudan so that plans can move ahead for the south's independence later this year. The southern Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) called off talks with the Khartoum-based
From NPR News in Washington,I am Barbara Cline. In central and southern Illinoi the death toll has climbed to 5 after a strong serious tornados and heavy storms ripped across the mid west Ohio valley.Alex Reshiano of a member station WCBU reports Was
On the National Mall in Washington D.C,Broadway star Kelly O'hara takes the stage in this evening's traditional patriotic extravaganza celebrating July,4th underway right now.At the White House,they marked this Independence Day with a naturalization
The US and United Nations are announcing a temporary cease-fire for Gaza. They say Israelis and Palestinians have agreed to a 72-hour truce and diplomats now hope to build on that. NPR's Michele Kelemen has more. Diplomats are urging all sides in the
The debate among Americans about the state of the war in Iraq played out on this week's Sunday television interview programs. Democratic and Republican lawmakers and the head of the CIA offered their views on a radical Iraqi Shi'ite cleric's order fo
UN Reviewing Human Rights Violations in Sudan 联合国调查苏丹的人权侵犯问题 U.N. Special Advisor on the Prevention of Genocide, Juan Mendez,says the situation in the war-torn Darfur regio
Iraqi security forces and Shiite militias say they've broken the siege of a norhtern Iraqi city imposed by Islamic State militants. An Iraqi army spokesman calls it an important victory. The US Forest Serivce says cloudy skies and lower temperatures
By Scott Bobb Johannesburg 25 March 2008 The government of Comoros says its forces have captured most of the rebel-held island of Anjouan, following a pre-dawn invasion. Correspondent Scott Bobb reports from our Southern Africa Bureau in Johannesburg
Helping Victims of Torture Tuesday is International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. The theme is: Rehabilitation works and is a torture survivors right. June 26th is the 25th anniversary of the U.N. Convention against Torture. When we talk abou
The International Crisis Group warns Ivory Coast's long-delayed presidential poll could lead to violent chaos if more is not done to ensure the security of the electoral process and resolve issues of nationality and voter eligibility. In a report rel
Thousands of search and rescue crews attend a memorial service in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. Building was bombed by Timothy McVeigh who said his act was a protest against the overreach of the federal government (
The United Nations refugee agency expressed alarm at the further deterioration of the situation in the Somali capital, Mogadishu. The UNHCR reported that fighting between the transitional government and al-Shabab militia over the past two weeks has t
Nigerian Conflict Takes Toll on Children 尼日利亚冲突影响孩子 Children are bearing the brunt of much of the violence in northeastern Nigeria including killings, rapes, abductions and attacks on schools. A new report blamed Boko Haram milita
美军继续对ISIS武装进行空中打击 The United States on Friday launched new airstrikes against Islamic State militants near Irbil in northern Iraq. 美国上周五对位于伊拉克北部埃尔比勒附近的极端恐怖组织伊斯兰国武装
By Dan Robinson Capitol Hill 04 October 2007 A key Democratic lawmaker says the State Department risks an escalating confrontation with his committee over the issue of U.S. government assessments of Iraqi anti-corruption efforts. VOA's Dan Robinson r
DAVID GREENE, HOST: African migrants who pass through Libya to board smugglers' boats to Europe are being captured by militias, and some of them are being sold as slaves. NPR's Ruth Sherlock traveled to southern Tunisia recently and met migrants who