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This is AP News Minute. White House senior adviser Jared Kushner insists he has no improper contacts with Russia. And he doesnt know anyone in the Trump campaign who did. He spent two hours on Capitol Hill Monday morning in interview with members of
NASA's Curiosity Rover on Mars LAUREL BOWMAN: There will be several weeks of tests before NASA lets its robotic vehicle, called Curiosity, explore the surface of Mars. Curiosity will look for evidence that the planet once might have had conditions ne
New Technology Stops Illegal Fishing on the Seas 新技术阻止海上非法捕鱼 Experts estimate that one out of every five fish sold was caught illegally. They say the illegal fishing market is worth $23.5 billion a year. It threatens food securi
Oil Prices Ease, But Airlines Still Worried Jet fuel prices were about one-seventh of the expenses for a typical airline a decade ago - consuming less of the budget than pay for pilots and other workers. But International Air Transport Association sp
US Economy Faces Another Cliff The U.S. government has already reached the congressionaly imposed borrowing limit of $16.4 trillion and could run out of money by mid-February. New York trader Benedict Willis says the coming debate over raising the de
'Terrorists in Love' Examines Islamic Radicals How does a young man transform from a law-abiding middle-class citizen into a terrorist? Ken Ballen, a former federal prosecutor, spent five years trying to find answers to that question. The result is a
Most experts agree that relations between the United States and Moscow are better now than they've been for several years. President Barack Obama has made better relations with Russia a cornerstone of his foreign policy. Soon after he was sworn in as
US Senate Debates Rice Nomination The U.S. Senate has begun debate on the nomination of Condoleezza Rice to be Secretary of State. Opposition Democrats are using the occasion to criticize the administ
AILSA CHANG, HOST: Planning for natural disasters involves dealing with a lot of uncertainty, but advances in artificial intelligence may allow computers to take some of the guesswork out of the planning process. NPR's science correspondent Joe Palca
奥巴马提议美俄裁减核武库 U.S. President Barack Obama has proposed deep cuts in the American and Russian nuclear arsenals, a move analysts say could make the world a little safer and save the countries a lot of money. But the experts say t
Reporter: The IMF's executive board decided that the renminbi qualified for the SDR basket and existing criteria. Christine Lagarde, managing director of the IMF, made the announcement in Washington. Lagarde says the decision is an important mileston
From VOA Learning English, this is the Technology Report in Special English. China has new rules that require people to use their real names when registering for Internet service. The rules also require Internet companies operating in China to remove
IN THE NEWS - Chief Weapons Inspector Report on Iraq Weapons By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Saturday, January 31, 2004 David Kay This is Steve Ember with In the News in VOA Special English. Former chief U
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Alison Des Forges was an American-born human rights expert and historian. She was one of fifty people killed in a plane crash on February twelfth near her hometown of Buffalo, New York. She was sixt
253 美俄短期内难以就导弹防御体系达成协议 Missile Agreement With Russia Not Expected Quickly Rebecca Santana Moscow 27 Jul 2001 22:07 UTC Russia's foreign ministry says it heard no ar
中国国家主席习近平与英国前首相卡梅伦一起饮酒的那间英国乡村酒吧,已经被一家中资企业买走啦。习近平主席去年10月访问英国时,曾与卡梅伦在白金汉郡的一家酒吧饮酒品尝炸鱼和薯条。
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has received tacit support from Brazil for his plans to allow US troops(部队) to use Colombian military bases. Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim said it considered the agreement to be a sovereign Colombian ma
WHITE HOUSE - Europes economic crisis is expected to dominate the discussions when the Group of Eight nations hold their economic summit near Washington on Friday and Saturday. Food security in Africa will also be high on the agenda. The meeting at t
Troubled insurance giant American International Group, or AIG, which has received more than $170 billion in U.S. taxpayer money, will pay $165 million in employee bonuses and retention pay. And while senior administration officials and lawmakers are
Vessels and aircrafts from several countries are continuing to search for wreckage of the Egypt airplane that disappeared over the east Mediterranean early on Thursday. Egyptian and Greek authorities say the debris spot earlier in waters of the Greek