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As we kick off this Tuesday edition CNN student news. We gonna take off reporting on a trip of new U.S. secretary of state John Kerry. This is the first trip oversea since he became secretary. That kind of travel with something was something Kerry ca
From NPR News in Washington, Im Lakshmi Singh. A bipartisan two-year budget deal reached by Congress and the White House will keep the government funded and raise the nations debt limit until after the presidential election. NPRs Susan Davis reports
Tough Iran Talks to Resume in 2015 伊朗核谈判将在2015继续艰难进行 LONDON Talks aimed at ensuring that Iran cannot build a nuclear weapon, and ending international sanctions against it, missed a self-imposed deadline in 2014 and will resu
A lot of people are talking about what happened to Tiger Woods in the early morning hours of Friday around 2:30 am. Police found him lying in the street outside of his Florida home next to his smashed SUV. He was semiconscious, he had cuts on his fa
Unit 2 Part B Embarrassing Experiences (Part One) Interviewer: Rob, you went to Brazil, didn't you? Rob: Yes, I did. Interviewer: So, what happened? Rob: Well, I went into this meeting and there were about, er... seven or eight people in there and I
AILSA CHANG, HOST: The leaders of the rival Koreas have agreed to work towards formally ending the Korean War and to seek a nuclear-free peninsula. That agreement came out of a day-long and historic summit between North Korea's Kim Jong Un and South
Nearly attorney JL said today she had racked the justice department to provide any assistance the city of Baltimore that might be needed after recent outbreak rioting and looting there. L said she has been touched with officials including governor M.
Political protests, Shopping statistics and economic crowd, all coming your way out CNN student news, we start with the diplomacy and dispute, the dispute is better section of sky over part of Asia, China, Japan, South Korea, and US, all fly planes t
Migrants stars still here in numbers this morning, and of course, the lorries stuck up in their hundreds waiting to get to the port. The authorities here are preparing for another day of confrontation. And already, some of the migrants have been tryi
By Michael Drudge South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun says a peaceful approach to solving North Korea's nuclear threat is preferred over the more forceful action advocated by some hard-liners in the U
ACLU Says Subway Searches Unconstitutional 美国公民自由协会称地铁搜查有违宪法 Two weeks ago, police in New York stepped up their campaign against terrorism and began searching the bag
Japan's Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada, left, shakes hands with Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in Sydney, 20 Feb 2010 Japan's foreign minister visits Australia Saturday for bi-lateral talks. Among the topics expected to be discussed is the sens
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il is still nowhere to be seen, more than a week after South Korean intelligence officials revealed the belief he is recovering from a stroke. As VOA's Kurt Achin reports from Seoul, South Korean officials are trying to
By Scott Bobb Jerusalem 12 January 2008 In South Africa, the national head of the police has been put on leave following an announcement by an independent investigating unit that he is to be charged with corruption. VOA's Scott Bobb reports from Joha
Florida Shooting Highlights Racial Profiling Controversy Across the United States, there are calls for action in the killing of Trayvon Martin. Martin is the 17-year-old shot dead in a confrontation with neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman.
Protesters take part in a demonstration to protest Israel's military assault on a convoy of six humanitarian aid ships traveling to Gaza at Taksim Square in Istanbul, May 31, 2010 The reported killing of at least 10 people by Israeli forces during a
Iranian opposition activist Akbar Ganji accepts the Milton Friedman Award for Advancing Liberty Iranian opposition activist Akbar Ganji has won the Milton Friedman Award for Advancing Liberty, named after the famous American economist, now deceased.
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 03 December 2007 A senior official of the U.N. Children's Fund says aid agencies are making contingency plans to help a possible new wave of displaced people in North Kivu. He says an attack by government forces in this eastern
At the end of a 2-day summit with the North Korea leader Kim Jong-un, the South Korea president said the Pyongyang is prepared to close its missile launch facility at Tongchang-ri under experts supervision. Moon Jae-in added that Pyongyang was prepar
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