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The United States is committed to empowering women all over the world. In too many places around the world today women face barriers barriers to equality, to resources, to opportunities, said USAID's Senior Deputy Assistant Administrator of the Burea
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Kobe Remembers Killer Quake 10 Years Ago 神户纪念十年前的大地震 The people in and around Kobe, Japan, are commemorating the 10th anniversary of a major earthquake, which left almost 6,500 p
1. Holiday travelers are moving smoothly through security checkpoints Thursday before thanksgiving. Thats despite threats of massive protest that could have snarled what is traditionally one of the busiest travel days of the year. 2. The smoke was st
1. Seven people are now dead after a devastating tornado struck Iowa on Sunday. Around the hard-hit area of Parkersburg people are trying to recover what they can. Officials say a total of 350 homes were destroyed, more than 200 just in Parkersburg.
1. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama took the stage with his newly selected running mate Joe Biden today. Obama says the Democratic senator from Delaware is uniquely suited to help him put the country back on track. 2. Tropical Storm Fa
This is AP news Minute. 1.The Food and Drug Administration is advising all U.S. blood banks to start screening for the Zika Virus. Friday's move by the FDA is a major expansion of the US intervention, aimed at protecting the nation's bloods by for th
President Obama has arrived in Ghana on his first visit to Sub-Saharan Africa since taking office. Obama, whose father was Kenyan, is expected to receive a warm welcome as he visits Africa on the heels of his recent attendance at the G8 Summit in It
Israel appears to be moving rapidly toward a possible ground offensive in Gaza following the rejection of calls for a 48-hour ceasefire. There are reports today columns of tanks and army vehicles massed along an access road. In the meantime, Israeli
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Animals’ Early Warning Systems By Brent Frazee / 2005 The Kansas City Star , Knight Ridder Newspaper. Distributed by Tribune Media Service International. Biologists report wildlife’s amazing abili
Hello to you, I'm Creshon Saunders at the CNN.com newsroom in Atlanta. Here is a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. President Obama is unveiling his budget this week. The President wants to cut the federal deficit by half over the next four y
That's the United Kingdom might be going through right now. The country's economy has been downed recently. If the UK is in recession, it will be the second one in 4 years. It's not the only coutry dealing with the economic problems though. China has
What was around the bend in rivers hundreds of millions of years ago? Its a trick questionbecause there werent any bends. Ancient rivers were typically just wide, sheetlike flows of water. New reports in the journals Geology and Earth-Science Reviews
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From the CNN Center in Atlanta, I'm Nicole Lapin. Here's your NOW IN THE NEWS update. Scores are dead in the ongoing attacks in Mumbai, India, including foreigners, police and at least 11 attackers. The death toll is expected to rise as the authorit
Death Toll Climbs in Thailand Flash Flooding Ron Corben Bangkok 12 Aug 2001 18:29 UTC The 1)death toll from a flash flood in northern Thailand continues to rise as 2)rescuers search through 3)debris a
Environmental Refugees Could Top 50 Million by 2010 到2010年环境移民可能高达五千万 By 2010 the world may need to cope with as many as 50 million people who have fled their homeland - not
Chinese Premier leaves for East Asian leaders' meetings in Bali Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has left Beijing to attend a series of meetings for East Asian leaders in Bali, Indonesia. The premier will attend the 14th China-ASEAN summit commemorating th