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A congressional hearing yesterday in Washington, D.C. focused on global cyber threat and almost all of it centered on Russia, which the Obama administration accuses of hacking into American computer systems and interfering in last year's U.S. Electio
US Christian Broadcaster Still Believes in Shortwave Since the dawn of wireless communications, international broadcasters, including the Voice of America, have used shortwave radio to communicate with the world. While many broadcasters now are switc
Dialogue: Cindy:嗨,Jack,你刚才没看到我是吗?哇哦,你怎么看上去气色不好啊,怎么了? Jack: 嗨,Cindy,真不好意思,我没注意到你从我身边经过。上周五我在公司的年会上喝大发了,现在酒精
But I say the threat is now, and there are rarely, if ever, perfect circumstances in which to deploy military forces. 但是我想说,威胁就在眼前,但出动军事力量这种事几乎不存在什么完美的前提。 Now we heard very power
Allegations made and what's become known as the Trojan Horse letter, suggested that children were not being kept safe in Birmingham schools. Ofsted and the Education Funding Agency have investigated those allegations. Their reports and other relevant
AS IT IS 2014-05-16 Cross-Dressing Singer Upsets Russia The results of the recent Eurovision Song Contest caused a strong reaction in Russia. They also worsened relations between Russia and Europe. The Eurovision Song Contest was held last weekend in
Vaccine Attacks Breast Cancer in Mice Scientists have developed a vaccine which reduces breast cancer tumors in mice. The researchers say it may work against a number of other cancers, too, if it works in humans. Vaccines boost the body's immune syst
Keith Ellison's election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2006 captured international attention. He was sworn in on the Quran owned by Thomas Jefferson, the author of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. The Democrat from Minnesota is one of
贵州煤矿事故致11人死亡 国防部:中国军队继续深入推进反腐败工作 A coal mine explosion in the southwestern Chinese province of Guizhou has left 11 people dead. The deadly blast comes on the heels of this week's deadly fire at
美朝口水仗升级 两国恩怨大梳理 One major issue between North Korea and the international community is the communist country's nuclear and missile programs. The United Nations considers those illegal. North Korea sees developing these wea
Technology revolution and big data have helped online businesses boom in China. With Tencent's third party mobile payment service being well received, and with Alipay going viral, more and more online businesses have entered the financial world, offe
Big Cats and People Live in Close Quarters in India远离大猫 In India, as a consequence of stricter protection of wildlife and increased tolerance, numbers of large carnivores are increasing in private lands and lands outside the protected-area sy
Gay Rights Roil Former Soviet Georgia TBILISI, GEORGIA Gay rights have spread in the West, but a backlash is taking hold in the former Soviet Union. Russias new ban on gay propaganda is sparking Western calls for boycotts of Russian products and even
By Nick Wadhams Nairobi 16 October 2007 A new survey on press freedom ranks the isolated nation of Eritrea worst among 169 countries. As Nick Wadhams reports from Nairobi, the Horn of Africa country gained the dubious distinction after four reporters
By Daniel Schearf Irbil 14 March 2008 Iraq's Christian minority has been mourning the death of the Catholic Chaldean Archbishop of Mosul. The Christian leader's body was found Thursday, more than two weeks after he was abducted by gunmen in the north
By Nancy-Amelia Collins Jakarta 10 June 2008 International and local rights groups condemned the restrictions imposed by the Indonesian government on a Muslim sect, saying the move restricts religious freedom. VOA's Nancy-Amelia Collins has more fro
Chicago Protesters Look for Permanent Home Violence has flared up again in Oakland, California, where police and Occupy protesters have clashed. However, the protests around the country have been largely peaceful, including in the city of Chicago, wh
A hugely popular movie based on an Indonesian Islamic novel is drawing record crowds to theaters in Indonesia. Islamic novels, movies and songs are becoming increasingly popular in the country. 根据一部描述印尼伊斯兰教徒的小说拍成的电
Europe is remembering a time of darkness, as Tuesday marked 70 years since the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp. Some 300 Holocaust survivors returned to Auschwitz for a memorial event at the former site of the Nazi death camp, joined by world
By Anjana Pasricha New Delhi 07 March 2008 Several hundred women leaders from 45 countries have gathered in India to discuss ways in which women can help resolve violent conflict in the world. Anjana Pasricha reports from New Delhi, the conference ha