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Occupy Protests Look Toward Future As Occupy protests around the country continue after starting more than a month ago, some involved with the movement are beginning to look toward the future. The protests have succeeded in bringing their concerns ab
Welcome to Friday. The week's last edition of CNN Student News. My name is Carl Azuz. Our 10 minutes of commercial free coverage starts in Ukraine. It's a politically divided country. Late last year, Ukrainian President, Victor Yanukovyach, called of
It's a country nearly 45 million people. One of the largest nation in Europe and right now it's in a struggle with itself. We\'re talking about Ukraine. Kind of crossroads, western Europe to one side and Russia to the other.The tension happening in U
A new month, a new week and a new day. Welcome to CNN Student News. We are starting December in Thailand. The country is constitutional monarchy. That means it has a king. The government is run by an elected Prime Minister. Right now, that prime mini
Sea World is one of the most famous parks in the world. Thousands of people visit each year. Most of them go to see the dolphins and whales perform tricks. This is something they could never see in the wild. Sea World has been under a lot of pressure
This is AP News Minute. A day after addressing a harsh UN General Assembly, Indias new Prime Minister Narendra Modi received sundries of receptions in New York City Sunday. He greeted crowds from a rotating stage of American square garden. In Hong Ko
'Red Shirt' protesters sleep behind photos of the recent violent clashes between protesters and government forces in Bangkok, Thailand, 12 May 2010 The Thai government is stepping up efforts to isolate red shirt protesters in central Bangkok by shutt
Police detain a woman - one of the protesters who gathered for an unsanctioned rally, known as the Day of Anger - in front of the Moscow mayor office, 12 Aug 2010 Russia's two-month heat wave took a political turn as protesters tried to gather in fro
Demonstrations against long-serving governments continue to roil the Middle East and North Africa Friday from Libya eastward to Bahrain. In Libya, more protests as well as funerals for those killed in recent unrest were held after midday prayers, and
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is promising to increase the government's commitment toward the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS. At the same time, he says China wants to cooperate with other countries in helping combat HIV. The comments have been mad
The Hong Kong government has issued a strong condemnation of the so-called Occupy protesters. The condemnation follows a violent outburst yesterday morning, which saw protesters clash with police as they attempted to surround Hong Kong's main governm
Three founders of Hong Kong's so-called Occupy movement have announced they will surrender themselves to police later on today. Benny Tai, Chu Yiu-ming and Chan Kin-man are also urging other protesters to leave the Occupy areas. The trio have also re
Hello and Welcome to News and Reports on China Radio International. In This EditionAnti-government protesters in Thailand disrupt advance ballots in nearly all centres ahead of a disputed election next week. Syrian government and opposition represent
Anti-government protesters take camp in a main commercial shopping district causing shops and businesses to close down where they have occupied for more than a week in Bangkok, Thailand, 11 Apr 2010 An industry association warns Thailand's tourism bu
Meanwhile, anti-government protesters in Bangkok have rejected talk of negotiations as they continue their occupation of key areas in the Thai capital -- the main shopping area and the city's historic district. Ron Corben | Bangkok 11 April 2010 An a
By Manuel Rueda Bogota 05 April 2008 Colombia has the world's highest kidnapping rate, and in the past 10 years more than 3,000 Colombians have been kidnapped by rebel groups, paramilitaries and common criminals, who use their victims for economic or
By Selah Hennessy Dakar 06 November 2007 United Nations officials say Congolese soldiers have obstructed food distribution to displaced families in the Democratic Republic of Congo by trying to register their own families for U.N. aid. Dozens were in
By Kane Farabaugh New York City, NY 12 September 2006 watch NYC Sept 11 Anniversary Family and friends gathered in New York to honor loved ones Families and friends of 9/11 victims in New York gathered at the base of the World Trade Center site Mond
1. Parts of Texas are under icy glacier and at the same time most of Virginia is experiencing storm that has already brought rains, sleets, snows and freezing rain. A mix of freezing rains, sleets and snows stretched from the mid-Atlanta through sout
News Limited has published graphic photographs and a video of a punch-up(打群架) between billionaire businessman James Packer and Channel Nine boss David Gyngell. The fight broke out on Sunday afternoon outside Mr. Packer's Bondi apartment. The pa