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There is some new information this morning on Michael Jackson's death. The cardiologist who was with the singer when he collapsed spoke with L.A. police detectives for about three hours yesterday. Meanwhile Jackson's family spent the afternoon at hi
A lot of protests took place around the city's centre, around parliament, we did have some violence riot at this time, and it started with protesters throwing Molotov cocktails, and the police so responding, things escalated for a while, and the parl
模仿文本: The International Monetary Fund has just released its annual World Economic Outlook. And once again the world's financial watchdog has trimmed its forecast for global growth. It expects the world economy to expand by 3.3% this year an
Hello, everyone. I'm Asieh Namdar at the CNN Center in Atlanta. Here is what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. We begin in Kenya where tribal fighting has taken a gruesome turn this weekend. In the western Rift Valley region, the Red Cross says there are
Hello, I'm Naamua Delaney at the CNN Center in Atlanta. And here is a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. It is Day three for the Democrats in Denver. Last night, former President Bill Clinton watched from the Convention Hall as his wife addre
Do you think I can take tomorrow off? 你觉得我明天可以请假吗? Do you think I can take tomorrow off? 你觉得我明天可以请假吗? No problem. 没问题。 Could you ask for sick leave for me? 你能帮我请个病假吗? Could y
Leaders, Activists Launch Campaigns to End Sexual Violence in South Sudan 领导人与活动人士发起运动打击南苏丹性暴力 Many cases of rape are reported in the worlds newest country, South Sudan. Government forces, unidentified armed gr
Support for Security Assistance in the Sahel Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has announced that, pending consultation with Congress, the United States will provide up to $60 million dollars to support a promising and developing regional counterterro
Good afternoon from the CNN center in Atlanta. I m Reggie Aqui. Here's what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. In India, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has wrapped up talks in New Delhi with the signing of two agreements. One of them designates sit
巴就无人机事件传唤美大使 ISLAMABAD, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan Saturday summoned U.S. ambassador to the Foreign Ministry and lodged a formal protest over the drone strike which killed the Taliban Chief Hakimullah Mehsud, the Foreign Mini
美国称监听项目被欧洲误解 LONDON While European nations are objecting to the American spying programs that reportedly targeted their populations and their leaders, U.S. officials say the program is misunderstood and that some European inte
Species of plants, animals and other categories of living things are disappearing. And millions of people still live in extreme poverty. But is there a connection? For example, is the ongoing destruction of the Indonesian rainforest driven by the eco
Snowpocalypse. Snowmageddon. Whatever your preferred appellation, this week's winter storms brought misery to denizens of the U.S. East Coast and prompted some at least to question the scientific theory of climate change. After all, shouldn't global
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Nora Raum. Israeli forces pushed into the northern Gaza Strip today, killing more than 30 Palestinians in some of the fiercest fighting in the coastal territory in weeks. More than 60 Palestinians have been killed in
Investors bailing out stocks again today. The Dow Industrial Average fell very sharply, at last check down 340 points at 9,916 . NASDAQ losing 84 points at 2,219. NPRs Chris Arnold has been following the markets and he joins us now. Hi Chris. Hi Laks
Ahead of the resumption of budget talks at the White House late this afternoon, top Senate Republican Mitch McConnell is suggesting Congress is virtually certain to raise the nations debt limit in time for an August 2nd deadline. McConnell spoke on F
President Obama is ratcheting up pressure on Democrats and Republicans to reach a deal on deficit reduction no matter how painful. I'm prepared to take on significant heat from my party to get something done. And I expect the other side should be wil
1.The Iowa judge who threw out the state's ban on gay marriage has issued a stay on his ruling. The gap beween yesterday's ruling and today's stay gave two men a narrow window of opportunity to legally be married. 2.White House Press Secretary Tony S
Miral, a new film by acclaimed director Julian Schnabel, is based on a book by Palestinian author Rula Jebreal. It chronicles the lives of four Palestinian women - from 1948 when the state of Israel was created to the 1990s. Through the four women, a