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Jana: You mentioned snow. I had no idea it snows in South Africa. Peter: Yeah, maybe I should qualify that. The central part of South Africa actually there's a range of mountains that run straight through from the northern part of South Africa right
Unit 7 [00:03.29]Know Your WorldAustralia [00:08.75]Australia is a country and island continentin the southwest Pacific Ocean. [00:16.51]It is the world's smallest continent. [00:20.87]How big is Australia?The continent is almost 7.5 million square k
BBC Learning English London Life South African in London Jackie: Hello, I'm Jackie Dalton. You're listening to BBC Learning English dot com. Today: what's it like to be a foreigner living in London? Clips Lindsay Jackie: We're going to talk to Linds
China on Tuesday said that China agreed to elevate this year's Forum on China-African Cooperation (FOCAC) to a Summit based on South African President Jacob Zuma's proposal and the common aspirations of other African countries, adding that it is expe
Jana: You mentioned snow. I had no idea it snows in South Africa. Peter: Yeah, maybe I should qualify that. The central part of South Africa actually there's a range of mountains that run straight through from the northern part of South Africa right
Jana: Peter, you're from South Africa, right? Peter: That's right, yeah. Jana: I heard there's a lot of beautiful mountains that are famous for hikes. Is that true? Peter: That's true, yeah. Actually, I've been hiking since I was in elementary school
[00:03.68]Lesson 77 1 Reading comprehension [00:11.26]Read the text fast to find answers to these questions. [00:17.32]1 In which countries did Gandhi work for the liberation of Indians? [00:24.58]2 What successes did Gandhi gain? [00:29.94]GANDHI:HI
This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. On Sunday, the people of southern Sudan begin deciding whether or not to become the world's newest nation. A week of voting is expected to split Africa's largest country in two. (SOUND) Friday was the final
AS IT IS 2015-05-04 African Powers Argue After Attacks on Immigrants in S. Africa Nigeria and South Africa are no strangers to diplomatic disputes. Recently, the Nigerian government told its top diplomats in the South African capital to return home a
By Sabina Castelfranco Rome 21 March 2006 South African President Thabo Mbeki began a three-day state visit to Italy aimed at strengthening relations in order to speed economic growth. His first meeti
By Gilbert da Costa Abuja 24 May 2008 The violence against foreigners in South Africa is being monitored closely in Nigeria. Several thousand Nigerians live in South Africa, and some of them have been targeted in the recent violence against foreigner
Africa Pro-Democracy Advocates Evaluate U.S. Conventions For much of American history, political party conventions were spontaneous and unpredictable, with lively debates between delegates over who should be named to the top of the ticket. Today, par
Is Investing in Africa a Good Bet? Many sub-Saharan countries have had sustained economic growth despite the global recession. But conflict, political instability and weather extremes in some areas may keep investors away. At the World Economic Forum
Ghana's Samuel Inkoom, right, and Anthony Annan participate in a drill during a Ghana national soccer team training session in Mogwase, South Africa, 28 Jun 2010 Excitement is building as Ghana prepares to face Uruguay in the quarterfinal of the foot
Analysts Press Obama Administration to Focus on sub-Saharan Africa The Obama administration has spent much of the past four years dealing with global emergencies, including the worldwide economic crisis, the ending of US military engagement in Iraq a
Obama Means Business During Africa Trip JOHANNESBURG This is only Obamas second trip to sub-Saharan Africa, after he made a brief stop in 2009 in the West African nation of Ghana. There, he spoke about the importance of democracy. This time, his focu
It's hoped the new festival will encourage cooperation in the film sector, and make Chinese and African films more available in one-another's regions. 00:01/02:01 China Radio International, the Beijing Film Academy, Global Max Media Group and the Cap
Organizers of football's World Cup in South Africa are dismissing media reports that Friday's attack on the Togolese football team in Angola could affect the sport's biggest tournament when it kicks off in South Africa in June. The head of South Afri
The Bruma Flea Market is located in a suburb of Johannesburg, on the site of a former drainage basin. Now, six days a week, locals and tourists alike come looking for bargains. Local artists sell traditional African arts and crafts. But like most of
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release from prison of Nelson Mandela, former members of the national reception committee were brought in together in Johannesburg, 04 Feb 2010, by Winnie and Zindzi to reminisce about the event of 11 February