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Thailand's government hopes new legislation will curb official corruption. But some business-risk experts say the chief concern in fighting corruption in Thailand lies in political will and government stability. Thailand is enacting tough legislatio
Come on along and listen to 来吧,一起听 The lullaby of Broadway 百老汇摇篮曲 The hip hooray and ballyhoo 一起狂欢躁动吧 The lullaby of Broadway 百老汇摇篮曲 The rumble of a subway train 地铁列车隆隆驶过 The rattle of
Egyptians Living Abroad Cast Votes for New President In the shade outside of her office in Washington, Nihal Elwan is about to do something shes never done before. Shes voting for the president of her homeland - Egypt. She has 13 candidates to choose
This is seen as a broad-brush approach being taken by the US here in, I should say, in a country where security is already arid tight under normal operations there. In terms of broadcasting we are not allowed to go - take our cameras into the diploma
There are a lot of low population rural areas affected by tariffs such as corn tariffs, soybean tariffs, whisky tariffs. And there are areas that are more urbanized affected by tariffs such as tariffs on airplanes or pharmaceuticals. It hits broad cr
在这个节目中我们将学到: 经典语境背诵 May: Daniel and I can never agree with our parents on vacation plans. What they want to do is just to stay in our own country. But Daniel and I both want to go to Hawaii very much where we think
By Robert Berger Jerusalem 15 February 2008 There is growing public pressure on the Israeli government to send the army into the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip. But as Robert Berger reports from VOA's Jerusalem bureau, the government fears the consequences.
1. The nomination of General John Allen to lead US European command is on hold. The pause comes as investigators examine emails between him and a woman who received threatening emails from Paula Broadwell, the woman who had an affair with CIA directo
IN THE NEWS - Defense Department Investigates Top American Commander in Afghanistan 时事新闻 - 美国中情局长丑闻曝案中案 国防部调查驻阿富汗美军最高指挥官 From VOA Learning English, this is IN THE NEWS in Special English
Veterans of Iraq, Afghan Conflicts Differ on US Role Abroad The United States observes Veterans Day November 11, a national holiday to remember and honor military veterans of all wars. Veterans Day dates back to the end of World War I in 1918. This y
India Primed to Invest Abroad Investments by Indian companies in foreign countries have risen sharply as they look for newer markets and resources to fuel a growing economy. For nearly 150 years, Harrisons Malayalam has grown rubber and tea on massiv
Analysts: Egyptian Troubles at Home Hinder Diplomacy Abroad Egypt's domestic troubles have eclipsed what some saw as a promising start for President Mohamed Morsi on the world stage. Just a day before he kicked off a crisis by granting himself extrao
Scientists Suggest Adding Selenium to Diets in Malawi The study, which was published in the journal Scientific Reports, found that most Malawi soils do not have an adequate amount of selenium required for human nutrition. In the report, researchers a
Remi: We need to get these costumes sorted out. Im not sure we have ones that will fit each person in this play. Bryan: Lets see. We need a shirt for Hector. Hes broad-shouldered, so this one would be too small. Any luck finding one over there? Remi:
China and Russia have agreed to enhance cooperation on energy and between small- and medium-sized enterprises. Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli and his Russian counterpart Arkady Dvorkovich co-chaired a meeting of the China-Russia Energy Cooperation
By Elizabeth Arrott Cairo 01 October 2009 Iraqi PM Nouri al-Maliki (C) during a meeting where he announced a new political bloc for upcoming elections, Baghdad, 01 Oct 2009 Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has announced a broad-based coalition t
Chinese banks extended close to 8 trillion yuan of new lending in the first half of the year, but broad money supply growth has continued a downward trend. China's Central Bank said the figures mirror their efforts of financial deleveraging, aimed at
Friday's summit has sent a strong message that countries in the Belt and Road Initiative should send more students to one another's countries and promote cooperation in running educational institutions. Representatives from countries including Bulgar