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渡轮悲剧后韩国鼓励儿童学游泳 South Koreans are paying more attention to water safety since the deadly sinking of the Sewol ferry earlier this year. About 300 passengers, mostly high school children, died when the boat capsized. Some adv
Governments around the world, as well as non-profit organizations, are pledging support for victims of Sunday's massive earthquake and resulting tsunamis that have affected more than a million people across the Bay of Bengal and in Indian Ocean coast
Call them twisters or tornadoes. They are nature's most violent storms with swirling winds that can top 300 miles per hour. About 800 twisters sweep through the US every year, more than anywhere else in the world. The hardest-hit area is a swath of t
Young Muslims and Jews in Los Angeles, California, are making friends with each other in an unusual way. They gather together at meetings set up by a group called NewGround. And they share personal stories to help build new relationships. A speaker a
THIS IS AMERICA - Recovering From a Storm Now Headed for the History Books By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Monday, September 12, 2005 HOST: Welcome to This is America in VOA Special English. I'm Shep O'N
Good morning from the CNN Center in Atlanta, I'm Reggie Aqui. Thanks for checking in. Here's a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. A levee break this morning in Illinois near the swollen Mississippi River has forced the closure of the Great Ri
Iran Flooding Worst in 200 Years Greg La MotteCairo 14 Aug 2001 12:47 UTC More than 200 people are dead in what is thought to be Iran ' s worst flooding in two centuries. The death toll is expected to
Asia Commemorates End of World War II 亚洲纪念二战胜利 Asia has been commemorating the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II. From solemn ceremonies like this in a temple in Seoul to dem
UN Raises Record Aid Amounts for Tsunami Victims 联合国增加对海啸受难者的援助 The United Nations says international donors have committed $700 million in immediate aid to victims of the
Students in Sri Lanka Attempt Return to Normalcy 斯里兰卡学生尝试恢复照常上课 It's the first day of the new term for students at Sudharma College in the village of Galle on the southwest
A wounded man receives medical examination on China's navy hospital ship Peace Ark at Leyte Gulf in Philippines, on Nov. 24, 2013.(Xinhua/Wu Dengfeng) A wounded man receives medical examination on China's navy hospital ship Peace Ark at Leyte Gulf in
The United Nations reports significant progress has been made in providing assistance to hundreds of thousands of quake victims in Haiti. A senior U.N. official says the relief operation is being scaled up on all levels, with shelter topping the list
The worst-hit area is the town of Longtoushan, the epicenter of the earthquake. The road there is narrow and packed with trucks carrying relief supplies. After nearly 5 hours trip, CCTVs Wu lei arrived at the epicenter and filed this report. Rescuers
1. Hurricane Ike roared ashore early this morning, causing extensive damage in Southeast Texas and southern Louisiana. Thousands of homes and government buildings are flooded and several roads washed out. 2. The death toll from Friday's train collis
1.Hurricane Gustav is just a day away from a possible major hit on New Orleans. The mayor is pleading with the last of the the city's residents to get out. Meanwhile, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal and other state officials are encouraging all coas
This is AP news minute. 1. The Alberta government says the massive blaze in the Canadian province has covered nearly 400,000 acres. Canadian officials said on Sunday that the evacuations in the area were completed. 2. Two buses and a fuel tanker coll
Some animals absolutely prospered including, a little surprisingly, the turtles once again. 有的动物再次一片兴旺的景象包括鳖,真有点儿令人感到意外。 As Flannery notes, the period immediately after the dinosaur extinction c
Italian divers resumed their search Thursday for at least 21 people missing from a wrecked cruise ship off Italy's northwestern coast. Officials say divers began searching again after the operation was suspended Wednesday out of concern the Costa Con
BBC news with David Austin. Civilians and rebel fighters have begun leaving a suburb of the Syrian capital Damascus where they have lived under the government siege since 2012.Thousands will eventually move out as a part of deal reached between the g