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Havana Welcomes US Decision to Remove Cuba From Terror List 古巴欢迎美国决定把古巴从恐怖分子名单上删除 The United States' official removal of Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism is being celebrated on the communist
The vessel, a small British-flagged catamaran, was carrying what is being described as symbolic quantities of toys, musical instruments and prosthetic limbs. Its passengers included a Holocaust survivor, a former Israeli fighter pilot and an Israeli
U.S. President Barack Obama called on the global community Thursday to rally behind U.S.-led efforts for a solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict within a year. In his U.N. General Assembly address, the president also called on Iran to confirm
By Jim Randle Irbil, Iraq 08 January 2007 The trial for men accused of carrying out Saddam Hussein's brutal campaign against the Kurds in the 1980s has resumed in Baghdad. Prosecutors are pressing ahead even though the chief defendant, Saddam Hussei
N. Nigeria City Fears Both Police Brutality and Boko Haram Scenes of chaos have become the norm in Kano. Attacks and security raids are daily occurrences in recent months, and Kanos residents say they are trapped by threats and fear. During the night
Egyptian Man's Police Beating Reignites Outrage The violence that has seized Egypt since late last month is, to many, sadly familiar: Angry young men provoke police, police respond with excessive force. Both sides are counted among the dead and wound
Three Years After Tahrir, Has Egypt Changed? 三年解放之后,埃及改变了吗? CAIRO, EGYPT On January 25, Egyptians mark the third anniversary of the revolution that ended decades of a repressive regime -- and that many heralded as the beginnin
Protocol on Sexual Violence in War Launched in London LONDON A conference in London - organized in part by actress Angelina Jolie - has launched a new international protocol on investigating sexual violence in war. Jolie is a special envoy for the U.
Ferguson Calls for Justice as Anger, Violence Grips Community 弗格森社区谴责暴力 寻求正义 FERGUSON, MISSOURI Violence, anger and frustration continue to grip the small St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, Missouri. Protests broke out after a wh
古巴肯定美国决定将其移除支恐国家名单 The United States announced the decision friday saying it is effective immediately. 美国于星期五宣布了这一决定并且表示即刻生效。 For many Cubans the decision means righting
Despite Different Styles, Dick Gregory And Jerry Lewis Inspired Generations Of Comics ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Two giants of comedy died this weekend, Dick Gregory and Jerry Lewis. Both were funny, and that's about where the similarities end. Lewis was orc
Langston Hughes' Harlem Home May Get Its Own Renaissance As An Art Center SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Langston Hughes was the heart and soul of the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and '30s. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) LANGSTON HUGHES: I, too, sing Ameri
'Frazzled' Takes Hilarious Look At The Ups and Downs Of Middle School play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0005:23repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your
By Joe Bavier Kinshasa 15 January 2007 The Democratic Republic of Congo Monday buried Cardinal Frederic Etsou, Cardinal Frederic Etsou-Nzabi-Bamungwabi, Archbishop of Kinshasa (File Photo) the head of the country's Catholic church and only its second
By Scott Bobb Johannesburg 26 October 2007 South African Reggae star Lucky Dube is to be buried Sunday in a private family ceremony. Fans, however, have already paid an emotional tribute to the singer, who was shot to death a week ago in an attempted
President Obama's Remarks at Dedication of Statue Honoring Rosa Parks United States Capitol February 27, 2013 美国总统奥巴马在罗莎帕克斯纪念雕像落成典礼上的讲话 美国国会山 2013年2月27日 Mr. Speaker, Leader Reid, Leade
By Phuong Tran Dakar, Senegal 13 August 2007 Ousmane Sembene, the Senegalese film director and novelist who died this past June at age 84, is widely known as the father of African cinema. But before he was recognized for films that protested coloniz
By Terry FitzPatrick Cape Town 03 March 2008 South African officials are proposing that children recite a pledge of allegiance in school, to promote a sense of history and civic responsibility. But instead of bringing the country together, the South
By Daniel Schearf Islamabad 09 September 2007 A United Nations report says the number of suicide bombings in Afghanistan is rising fast and would this year likely reach a record high. As Daniel Schearf reports for VOA from Islamabad, the report says
Pearl S.Buck:The Cross-Cultural Envoy 赛珍珠:中西文化使者 Pearl was bom in Virginia, the United States in 1892 and her parents were Christian missionaries. When Buck was three months old, her parents took her with them on a mission to Chin