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Callum: Hello, I'm Callum Robertson and this is entertainment. On Friday 20 January the 2006 African Cup of Nations football tournament kicked off at the Cairo International Stadium in Egypt. Two days before I was lucky enough to take a guided tour
Some plans take longer growth than others but 30,000 years?Don't worry.We will explain.Coming up in CNN STUDENTS NEWS.Hi,everyone,i am Natisha Lance and for Carl Azuz today Dozens of people are reportedly killed by violence in Syria and yesterday tha
Callum: Hello, I'm Callum Robertson and this is entertainment. On Friday 20th January the 2006 African Cup of Nations football tournament kicked off at the Cairo International Stadium in Egypt. Two days before I was lucky enough to take a guided tour
[00:02.70]Leader, we're not strong anymore. 长官,我们不再像原来那么强了 [00:03.70]Since the Americans came, people have hope. 自从那些美国人来了之后 人民就有了希望 [00:07.58]- They are voting, woman own businesses. -
[00:03.28](Announcer) And now, on the birthday of our nation, 在此国庆佳节之际 [00:06.12]we're proud to introduce a man 我们很荣幸的介绍一位 [00:07.08]who has entertained troops all over the world. 在全世界参与劳军活动的.
AS IT IS 2016-02-29 Egypt Says It Sentenced Boy, 4, to Prison in Error The Egyptian military admitted last week it made a mistake when sentencing a 4-year-old boy to prison for life. A mistaken identity and confusion inside the Egyptian court system
Negotiating a Peace Treaty Ahmed: Have you heard the news? Menna: The nations of Palicia and Isram have signed a peace treaty. This means that there will be an immediate ceasefire and an end to hostilities. This is a historic day! Ahmed: I never thou
A Pakistani American is getting 23 years in prison for attempting to bomb subway stations in Washington DC. NPR's Carrie Johnson reports Farooque Ahmed was convicted as result of a sting operation. Prosecutors say Farooque Ahmed thought he was helpin
BBC Learning English People and Places Mahamat Adamou Yvonne:Youre listening to bbclearningenglish.com and this is People and Places. Hello, Im Yvonne Archer and todays guest Mahamat Ahmed Adamou Hello, my name is Mahamat Ahmed Adamou I come from Ch
This is AP News Minute. 1. The top 11 Republican presidential hopefuls spaced off Wednesday night in their second prime-time debate. Most candidates took a hands-off approach to Donald Trump in their first doubting. They are expected to shift strateg
Iran's top nuclear negotiator, Said Jalili, has signaled that Tehran is ready for constructive dialogue over its nuclear program, in an apparent response to the invitation by European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana for talks with the Unite
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad has again sharply criticized US in what political analysts say is bid to regain legitimacy Edward Yeranian | Cairo 22 December 2009 Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (File) Middle East nations would not let t
约旦受到叙利亚内战和难民危机的挑战 Syria's civil war and the refugee crisis it has created are presenting a growing challenge to the government of neighboring Jordan. 叙利亚内战以及引发的难民危机成为邻国约旦越来越
An old saying that the greatest achievements were at first only dreams could well apply to Ethiopia. Some Ethiopians are dreaming big. Our correspondent visited the Ethiopian town of Harar and tells the story of dreamers who see adventure, excitement
印度环境部长近日对《哈利波特》系列作品公开指责,称该系列作品的风靡让越来越多的人通过非法途径购买猫头鹰,从而导致印度野生猫头鹰的数量日渐减少。在《哈利波特》电影中,主角
The United Nation's newly-appointed envoy to Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, has arrived in Sanaa. The visit comes shortly after a humanitarian ceasefire took effect in the crisis-hit country. We have come to prepare for the humanitarian ceasefire t
Israel and the United Nations are set to continue talks in the coming weeks on the fate of Ghajar, a village on the Lebanon-Israel border. The 2,000 residents of Ghajar are Alawites and identify culturally with Syria which the village was a part of u
A Transportation Security Administration officer views a full-body scan during a demonstration of passenger screening technology, 30 Dec 2009, at the TSA Systems Integration Facility in Arlington, Virginia. Experts from some so-called terror-prone na
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now: a rare look at life under the rule of the Nigerian militant group Boko Haram, as filmed by the group itself. Audie Cornish of NPR's All Things Considered recorded this conversation for us last week. AUDIE CORNISH: Last year, Voice
GWEN IFILL: Fourteen-year-old Ahmed Mohamed, who was suspended from an Irving, Texas, school after officials mistook his school project for a bomb, spent another day out of school today. Mohammed's arrest he'd brought a homemade clock to school stirr