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Turkeys top military group has decided to replace the leaders of the army, air force, and navy. Local media reported the decision to change heads of the military branches after their terms expired. The moves are the most recent changes to the armed f
People Work, Make Connections at Silicon Valley Caf Coupa Caf is a restaurant where, over the years, Apples Steve Jobs, Facebooks Mark Zuckerberg and Googles Sergey Brin have been seen. 过去几年里,库帕咖啡馆一直被苹果公司的史蒂夫
Bangkok, Thailand, is known for having some of the best street food in the world. But officials have announced plans to ban food vendors in an effort to clean up the city. An assistant to Bangkoks governor told The Nation newspaper the move is meant
1. Belgium authorities continue to search for a man seen in a surveillance image with two apparent suicide bombers at the Brussels airport. Meanwhile, a Turkish official said one of the two bombers were caught in the Turkish-Syria border last year, a
1. Hundreds gathered in central Brussels on Thursday for a moment of silence. Meanwhile, officials say there is a direct connection between the Brussels bombings in this week and last year's Paris attacks, which appeared to be carried out by Islamic
AS IT IS 2015-04-01 UN Agency Questions Thailands Air Safety 联合国质疑泰国航空的安全性 Update: China and Singapore have joined Japan and South Korea in restricting flights by Thailand's airlines. The UN International Civil Aviation Orga
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Lakshmi Singh. Reminiscent of Egypt 2011 revolution night tents political protest underway in Cairos Tahrir Square where fire workers are waving flags made a festival scene. But nearby, there are more clashes between
维罗妮卡米歇尔巴切莱特赫里亚(英语:Vernica Michelle Bachelet Jeria,西班牙语:Vernica Michelle Bachelet Jeria) (1951年9月29日)智利女医生、外交家、政治家、历史上首位女总统。巴切莱特1951年出生于
Authorities say Toumba's men opened fire on military ruler Captain Moussa Dadis Camara late Thursday at an army camp in downtown Conakry Scott Stearns | Dakar 05 December 2009 Guinea's military ruler Captain Moussa Dadis Camara (Oct 2009 file photo)
Well, lots of developments happening there in Ukraine. A quickly changing story. And we cant forget of course the upcoming presidential vote on May 25th -- now just one month away. A controversial ballot, early elections called by the interim governm
We must declare war on unconstitutional change of government on African soil. - African Union Chairman Bingu wa Mutharika. The newly-elected African Union Chairman, Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika has pledged to make political stability a prior
By Peter Heinlein Addis Ababa 08 November 2009 Former Madagascan Pres. Marc Ravalomanana (L) walks into a meeting in Addis Ababa for talks with Madagascar's main political parties, 04 Nov 2009 Madagascar's former president Marc Ravalomanana, who was
Scott Stearns | Dakar 08 April 2010 The head of the junta in Niger, Major Salou Djibo, who took over in a February 18, 2010 coup that toppled President Mamadou Tandja, 24 Feb 2010 (file photo) Niger's military rulers have a new consultative council t
Leaders of the Greek and Turkish communities of Cyprus are starting a new series of negotiations aimed at re-unifying the divided island. Cypriot President Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet-Ali Talat have begun a series of three-
The president of Turkey and Russia said they will open a new chapter in their relationship which was shattered when Turkey shot down a Russian warplane close to the Syrian border last November. After meeting in St. Petersburg, Recep Tayyip Erdogan an
BBC news with Marion Marshall. The suspended Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff has urged senators to vote for democracy and against removing her from power at her impeachment trial in Brasilia.She told the senate that the country's future was at sta
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (born 1938) became President of Liberia in 2005. She was Africa's first ever elected female head of state. She has the nickname Iron Lady because of her iron will and determination. She also actively campaigns for womens rights.
本期内容: The purge of state institutions in Turkey intensified as the authorities sacked more than 15,000 education workers, including university professors and deans. The teaching licenses of 21,000 private-school staff were revoked. At least
Two explosions in the Nigerian city of Jos have caused a large number of casualties. The BBC has been told scores have died while an official of the Nigerian National Emergency Management Agency told the French news agency there were at least 118 vic