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Our show begins in Southern Africa. Zimbabwe got its independence from the United Kingdom in 1980, and since then, it's been ruled by Robert Mugabe, who was its first prime ministers and he became Zimbabwe's president in 1987. At 93 years old, he's t
The Obama administration says it is looking into whether toxic chemicals may have been deployed in the areas of Syria that currently control by rebel forces. White House spokesman Jay Carney says there is evidence of new chemical weapon used in ongoi
医院观测疾病情况,为紧急情况作准备 Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, has infected more than 500 people since it was first identified in 2012. About 30 percent of those who contract it die. The steep increase in the number of
After ten minutes of commercial free current events, this is CNN student news, my name is Carl Azuz. Welcome to the show, we are starting today between Europe and the Middle East in the nation of Turkey. The country is mourning. During a shift change
Suspect Arrested in South Carolina Church Killings Police in the U.S. arrested a man Thursday in connection with a mass shooting in South Carolina Wednesday. Twenty-one year old Dylann Storm Roof is suspected of killing nine people at an African-Amer
G7 Leaders to Continue Sanctions on Russia 七国领导人继续对俄罗斯实施制裁 In the news today ... Leaders of seven industrial countries have opened a second day of talks in Germany. The G7 leaders are discussing climate and energy issues
If you've ever hurt yourself - bumped a leg or arm while walking, maybe - you might have instinctively grabbed the place that hurt, and that seemed to ease the pain. Now, new research on pain and self touch explores why that is. To study the phenomen
韩国为游客提供中东呼吸症保险 The MERS outbreak in South Korea has scared away international tourists by the thousands. 韩国的MERS疫情吓走了成千上万的国际游客。 Kim Chulmin with the Ministry of Tourism said if the drop
But as it grew, the Khmer Kingdom faced the stumbling block. When the monsoon finished each year, the fish and water would vanish. So each year, the inhabitants were plunged into drought and hunger. The Khmer rules off the challenge magnificently. Th
And this was their greatest achievement: the legendary temple complex of Angkor. You know, a real sense of age of this place here. This was built over 1,200 years ago. At a few places right here you can see a show of the age that faces are all worn,
South Korea has confirmed 23 more cases of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome virus, bringing the total number to 87. Among them, five have died from the illness. According to the country's health ministry, 17 of the new cases come from the same Se
By David McAlary Washington 05 April 2006 New evidence from an orbiting U.S. telescope indicates that planets might rise up out of a dead star's ashes. This is the first time scientists have detected
Chinese and American scientists have developed a new antibody targeting the MERS virus, which has, to date, killed 19 people and infected over 150 in South Korea. But Shanghai-based Fudan University has been working with the US National Institute of
By Alisha Ryu Mogadishu 06 January 2007 Before the Islamists lost power in much of southern Somalia earlier this month, the least known but most feared organization in the country was a radical Muslim group called the Shabbab, which means youth in A
South Korea has confirmed 23 more cases of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome virus, bringing the total number to 87. Among them, five have died from the illness. According to the country's health ministry, 17 of the new cases come from the same Se
A Chinese woman living in South Korea has tested positive for the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS virus. The 64 year-old woman is the first Chinese national to be diagnosed with the infection. According to China's National Health and Family
Many countries and regions have issued travel alerts to South Korea, but China has yet to follow suit. On Wednesday, Chinese health authorities say they were keeping a close eye on the MERS situation in South Korea, and will respond accordingly. Chin
By George Dwyer Washington, DC 06 July 2006 watch Baby Boomers report President George W. Bush U.S. President George W. Bush turns 60 this week, joining the ranks of about three million American baby boomers who will also reach that landmark this ye
The US Immigration says it has detained a fugitive Chinese official wanted on corruption charges by Chinese government. Yang Xiuzhu, former vice mayor of Wenzhou in Zhejiang, is being held on immigration charges. She is accused of running off with ov
The Hong Kong government has issued a red travel alert for South Korea following the spread of MERS virus in the country. Chief Secretary Carrie Lam: The Security Bureau issues a red travel alert for South Korea to facilitate the travel industry on t