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I'm Carl Azuz, hope you Tuesday is going well so far. First up, with US combat troops out of Iraq in the war in Afghanistan winding down, the US government wants to shrink its military. It could have affected some of you who are planning to go into t
Leading the news this morning, Peter Slipper's decision to step aside as speaker has once again left the numbers on a knife edge as he used to mention the separate facing allegations of fraud and sexual harassment, he is denying the claim and says he
Pakistan has launched a major ground offensive against militants in the border area near Afghanistan. The BBCs Shoaid Pasan reports the army is meeting fierce resistance from the militants. The screws upturning in what appears to be the toughest tes
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THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This week, Americans marked seven years since the terrorist attacks that shook our Nation on September 11, 2001. On that day, we witnessed unspeakable destruction perpetrated by evil men. But we also witnessed selfless a
But I say the threat is now, and there are rarely, if ever, perfect circumstances in which to deploy military forces. 但是我想说,威胁就在眼前,但出动军事力量这种事几乎不存在什么完美的前提。 Now we heard very power
Merry Christmas everybody! 祝大家圣诞节快乐! Now, we're not going to take much of your time because today is about family and being together with the ones you love. 今天我们不会占用大家太多时间,因为今天是和家人、和亲
An international HIV/AIDS advocacy group says the United Nations has failed the women of the Democratic Republic of Congo. AIDS-Free World says it's time for the U.N. to stop passing resolutions on the Congo and take action. The estimated number of r
The Bush administration is repeating its disappointment with Russia's stated intention to deploy missiles near Poland if the United States goes ahead with a planned missile defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic. As VOA's Michael Bowman rep
Militants in Pakistan have ambushed paramilitary forces who were being rushed to a region near the capital that was recently overrun by Taliban forces from the nearby Swat valley. Witnesses say gunmen in Buner district, killed at least one of the pa
Opposition to offshore drilling grows even though oil slick is still far from Florida Brian Wagner | Key Largo, Florida 14 May 2010 The gulf oil spill is still hundreds of kilometers from Florida, but local businesses worry about the impact it could
G8 Ministers to Meet With Syrian Opposition U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has confirmed that he also will meet with members of Syria's opposition in London. He spoke to reporters Tuesday at the end of his three-day visit to Israel and the West B
Laws Slow to Catch Up With 3D Printing WASHINGTON As prices of 3D printers continue to fall, experts are increasingly calling for reconsideration of copyright laws that protect the owners of patents and designs. However, they also warn that overreach
This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. More than six thousand people died last year in Mexico's drug wars. So far this year the violence has only gotten worse. More than one thousand people have already been killed. Police have become common tar
By Arjun Kohli Nairobi 12 July 2007 European Union officials say they are deeply concerned about the inability of the African Union to pay its peacekeeping troops in Darfur, western Sudan. An EU official tells VOA there are fears that the African Uni
The Interfax-Ukraine news has reported that a shoot-out between Ukrainian troops and activists at the police headquarters in the eastern city of Mariupol has left at least eight dead, as tensions continue to escalate. Elsewhere in the region, anti-go
By Derek Kilner Nairobi 08 November 2007 The United Nations has expressed concern about the expulsion of its top humanitarian official from South Darfur, Sudan. As Derek Kilner reports from VOA's East Africa Bureau in Nairobi, the move is the latest
As the United States prepares for the transition between one presidential administration and another, the U.S. Defense Department is keeping an eye on potential threats from enemies wanting to take advantage of the situation. The commander of the no
News of the Afghanistan buildup comes less than a month after a deadly shooting incident at Fort Hood that left 13 people dead and created additional grief. Greg Flakus | Fort Hood, Texas 03 December 2009 Soldiers in formation at Fort Hood in Texas S
It seems Australians didn't spend as much money in the department stores and shops in May. Bureau statistics speakers show retail rose just by 0.3%. The discretionary spending on items like clothing and eating out declined in the month. economists ho