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And HSBC has confirmed it's to pay a record fine of 1.9 billion dollars in a settlement over a money laundering. A US senate investigation earlier in the year found the bank had been a conduit for drug kingpins and rogue nations. The bank had been ex
By Paul Sisco Washington 30 March 2007 watch NASA Sun Study Several times each year, scientists and administrators at the US. Space Agency's headquarters in Washington, unveil their most recent discoveries and activities, and plans. VOA's Paul Sisco
Ukraine is beginning to evacuate families of its military personnel stationed in Crimea. Thats after the latest reports crowds stormed the Ukrainian ship in Sevastopol Harbor. NPRs Eleanor Beardsley reports the Kiev government has decided to pull all
When life gets rough 生活艰难时 If you want things to change, you need to start with changing yourself 如果你想改变什么,那就从改变自己开始吧 Your outer world is a reflection of your inner world. Don't you know people whose li
When youre going through a difficult time in life, its nice to have a person who you know will support you and listen to you when you need to talk about your problems. This episode is all about wonderful people like that! Were looking at expressions
Security Tight Around UN General Assembly 联合国总部加强安保措施 NEW YORK The United Nations General Assembly, every September, brings together leaders from around the world. The U.N. has turned into a fortress. Streets are blocked off. Po
Invited African youth leaders shared ideas for change at the final event of their high-profile stay in Washington, 5 Aug 2010 More than 100 youth leaders from across Africa have wrapped up three days of high-profile, high-level meetings in Washington
U.N. aid agencies say they are very concerned about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Yemen because of increased fighting between al-Houthi rebels and government forces in the mountains of northern Yemen. The U.N. refugee agency reports ab
Westgate Siege Anniversary Brings Back Painful Memories 韦斯特盖特围攻给人们带来痛苦的回忆 NAIROBI One year after it happened, the survivors of the terror attack on Nairobi's Westgate Shopping Mall still cannot shake the images of th
ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: As 2017 draws to an end and we try to assess it, one measure is, what deathless prose has been added to our collective memories over the past 12 months? Well, Fred Shapiro has assembled the top 10 quotations of the year from inte
By Naomi Schwarz Dakar 28 February 2008 Democratic Republic of Congo's government says it will not publish results of a review of more than60 mining contracts but will work directly with the mining companies to renegotiate terms. The government has f
Health Care Battle Looms in United States 美国即将开始医改大战 U.S. lawmakers return to Washington next month and they face a deadline of October 1 on how to continue funding the federal government. A group of Republicans is threatening to
By Matt Steinglass Hanoi 14 December 2006 Seymour Papert (File) A renowned professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States has been in a coma in a Hanoi hospital since December 5, after being struck by a motorbike. Seymou
Case of 33 children allegedly abducted by a group of Americans illustrates the plight of children separated from parents Mike O'Sullivan | Port-au-Prince 05 February 2010 A boy with a pink tape on his shirt that previously had his name written on it,
By Tendai Maphosa London 09 April 2008 European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso is calling for a swift transition to democracy in Zimbabwe. Barosso says Zimbabweans have voted for change from President Robert Mugabe's rule. Tendai Maphosa ha
By Deborah Block Washington 08 May 2008 A U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee heard testimony Tuesday about the detainees at Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba. Senior U.S. officials say the Bush administration could announce plans before the end o
Israel has stepped up its offenisve against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, hitting scores of targets. Israeli leaders signaled the ground invasion could happy soon to try to stem militant rocket attacks. The Palestinian president accused Israel of committi
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: There's been a lot of talk lately about restoring trust in American journalism. Iowa Public Radio's Clay Masters reports that mainstream media could maybe learn from small-town newspapers about being authentic and winning trust. CL
Polls will open in less than 24 hours for Lebanon's parliamentary elections, and civil servants are preparing polling stations and ballot boxes for Sunday's crucial vote. International election monitors, including former president Jimmy Carter, will
Topic1 China recognizes mega citiesChina is introducing the definition of mega city as the country further urbanizes. The latest standards of cities issued by the State Council, China's cabinet, have defined cities with a metropolitan area of more th