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Once A Regional Stabilizer, Saudi Arabia Becomes A Disrupter MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: For generations, Saudi Arabia's monarchs have based their rule on tradition and caution and, above all, stability. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman represents a bre
Now to politics and two controversial tea party candidates who are making waves in their respective states. NBC 's Kelly O'Donnell 's in Washington with details on this. Kelly, good morning to you. Good morning, Matt. Well, you know, politics often g
Fareed Zakaria GPS, CNN Sunday morning 10 Eastern and Pacific. Imagine if you were at the middle ages. There we have a king and his many loyal supplicants. For a long time, he's never named an heir. But he finally does, anointing his youngest son the
Senior Obama administration officials say they believe a Washington meeting on climate change this week has somewhat improved chances for a new international treaty to tackle global warming. Experts from 16 major countries and the European Union too
China's Ambassador to the United States, Cui Tiankai, said that China is currently looking at all options to fight back against the tariffs plan recently announced by the Trump administration. The ambassador made the remarks when speaking with Bloomb
本单元是关于海滩一天的对话 Michal: I'm so glad we decided to come to Brighton! Helen: Yeah, so much better than going to the poxy World Cup in Germany. Michal: Let's sit here on the beach. What a perfect spot for an ice-cream! Helen: Oh, look at tha
The playwright George Bernard Shaw once quipped England and America are 2 nations divided by a common language. If he were writing today, he might add divided by a common technology, E-mail. Here is Day to Day's Eric Weiner with observations on the g
By Heda Bayron Kuala Lumpur 24 July 2006 Ong Keng Yong (file photo) Ong Keng Yong, the secretary-general of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, says Burma's refusal to allow democratic reform has damaged ASEAN's credibility. As he prepared f
Journalist Hugh Pope takes readers beyond customary impressions of Arabs, Islam Mohamed Elshinnawi | Washington, DC 23 April 2010 Titling his book Dining with Al-Qaeda was no publishing gimmick for Hugh Pope. The author actually did dine with a membe
Chavez Says He Will Continue to Speak Out Against Imperialism First news conference At his first news conference since winning re-election and after recovering from three cancer-related surgeries since 2011, President Chavez was in good spirits. The
Finance policy makers from the world's 20 largest economies and the heads of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund are in South Korea. Their two-day meeting, which began Friday, focuses on avoiding a currency war that could lead to another g
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Wildfires, hurricanes, confrontational politics, nuclear threats. I mean, it is no wonder the American Psychological Association has found a significant increase in Americans' stress levels this year. So if you are looking for a w
The woman who builds her professional edge in the way of gentle persuasion isn't condemned to loneliness and isolation. You can be firm without being unpleasant, and being tough doesn't mean being rude or confrontational. Persuasive and assertive a
North Korea has singled out South Korea's president for harsh criticism, for the first time since he took office. Meanwhile, the chief American envoy to talks aimed ending North Korea's nuclear weapons is in Seoul, warning time is running out for the
Betty受了上司的气,找Gray抱怨。 Betty: That's it!! I've had it! I'm gonna start sending out my resume tomorrow. Gray: Wow...I've never seen you this angry before. What gives? B: Pat just chewed me out for the third time this week! In publi
By Franz Wild Abidjan 16 March 2006 UN peackeepers patrol in western Ivory Coast Ivory Coast is one the first countries to benefit from a new United Nations emergency fund. The $1 million allocated to
Thank You, Mississippi. It is great to be here, president Trump campaigning for a Republican Senate candidate in Mississippi, and perhaps offering a preview of his own re-election portion in 2020. 感谢密西西比州。来到这里,我很高兴。这
By Jim Malone Washington 27 November 2007 Campaign attacks are intensifying among the Democratic and Republican presidential contenders as the first test in the 2008 U.S. election season draws near in early January. VOA National Correspondent Jim Mal
By Bill Rodgers Washington, DC 02 March 2006 watch Iran Crisis report Iran's disputed nuclear program is at the center of a brewing international crisis that some say has been aggravated by the words
Li Cheng is the director of the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution think tank. During an interview with CRI, he listed several issues the two sides will talk about. Each country has a different basket of issues. Some overlap a