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The fourth China-Africa Friendship Awards ceremony has been jointly held by the African People's Friendship Association and China Radio International in Beijing. Ten delegates have been awarded this year, including Yuan Longping, Li Genchang, and Wu
With the spider exposed, it's now a battle between the wasp's paralyzing sting and the spider's jaws. But the wasp has quick reflex es. Cornered, the spider now plays its trump card. Hurling itself do
In this barren sea of sand, it's harder for larger animals to find enough to eat. You've got to be a real specialist, like the Namib sand snake. By sidewinding, it can swim its way up the dunes. But i
On certain nights, the secret is revealed. Warm, damp air moving in from the mid-Atlantic is transformed to fog as it crosses the cold coastal current. A vast blanket of moisture steadily rolls across
In spring , the desert undergoes a remarkable transformation. For just a few weeks a year, the flowers of over 3, 000 different plant species turn this desert into the Garden of Africa. This dazzling
Iraq Launches Offensive Against Islamic State WASHINGTON Iraq has launched an offensive to retake territory lost to Islamic State insurgents. Local Kurdish and Shi'ite militias have joined government forces to fight the invading radical group and the
AS IT IS 2014-09-27 Education, Gender Influence Use of Media in Africa Recently, the Gallup research group joined with a United States government agency to produce a study about women and media in Africa. That agency is the U.S. Broadcasting Board of
Jana: Peter, you're from South Africa, right? Peter: That's right, yeah. Jana: I heard there's a lot of beautiful mountains that are famous for hikes. Is that true? Peter: That's true, yeah. Actually, I've been hiking since I was in elementary school
DEVELOPMENT REPORT – October 21, 2002: Meningitis in Africa By Jill Moss This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Health experts from Africa and international aid agencies have agreed on
The parliament of South Africa may soon consider a law that would permit limited trade and export of rhinoceros horn for personal use. The government proposed the law earlier this year. It accepted comments about the measure for 30 days. That period
AS IT IS 2014-08-14 S. Africa School Keeps Pregnant Teens in Class In some ways, the high school girls at the Pretoria Hospital School seem like many other girls their age. But there is a major difference -- most of them will become mothers by the en
At the ongoing 12th Photovoltaic Power Expo in Shanghai, many companies are eyeing the African continent as their next market. Our reporter Fei Fei has more. Zhao Wei, the Overseas Sales Manager of Shouhang Resources Saving Technology, is one of the
Ren Junfei during the game between China and South Africa at the BRICS Games in Guangzhou on June 19, 2017. [Photo: China Plus/Fu Yu] A sport event involving the five BRICS countries is continuing in Guangzhou. In the men's basketball, Du Feng has fo
Doctor David Dorward, former director of the African Research Institute with La Trobe University in Australia, speaking with CRI's Brian Kopczynski.
China to Increase Investment in Africa Vice Commerce Minister Qian Keming says future cooperation will focus more on strengthening infrastructure construction in Africa and helping the continent to realize industrialization and agricultural moderniza
A Chinese automaker is building the largest vehicle factory in South Africa. Beijing Automobile International Corporation or BAIC, China's fifth largest car maker, is building a vehicle manufacturing plant in the Coega Special Economic Zone in Port E
The 2018 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) is set to get underway on September 3rd in Beijing, marking its 18th anniversary. The event in Beijing represents - among other things - the 3-year anniversary of Chinese President Xi Jinping proposi
Challiss McDonough The South African government has agreed to give temporary asylum to former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. The decision comes several days after South Africa received a fo
Todd: So Carla, you lived in Africa. Carla: We got married in Africa. Todd: Wow. Carla: And we moved to Nigeria. As I told you before, we got married in Ghana, and we moved to Nigeria. And our kids were born in Nigeria. But I wanna tell you a little
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Locusts in North Africa By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Crop damage in Mauritania. An inva