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中东局势动荡使以色列不安 The year 2013 saw more upheaval in the Middle East as the effects continued from popular uprisings in a half-dozen countries. For Israel this brought a mixed reaction of reassurance and uncertainty. The effort to
Clashes have broken out in Egypt between supporters and opponents of ousted President Monhamed Morsi, killing at least 1 person and injured 25 others. The violence came after thousands of Morsi supporters started fresh marches across the country prot
Hey there, everyone, happy Monday and thanks for turning in the CNN Student News. I'm Ben Tinker, filling in today for Carl Azuz who's got today off. As we kick off this last week of April, we are going to get things started today, in the Middle East
By Alisha Ryu Mogadishu 31 March 2008 African Union peacekeepers in Somalia say the year-old mission needs at least 20,000 troops to stabilized the war-ravaged country, 12,000 more than the mission's original mandate. From the Somali capital, Mogadis
By Alan Boswell Nairobi 29 September 2009 The author of a recently released report says that the international community needs to do more to prepare itself for the likely scenario of a return to conflict in Sudan. Senior U.S. officials are meeting T
A plane carrying the deposed President of Honduras Manuel Zelaya has reportedly left Washington, bound for Honduras. Hondurass interim government says it wont allow the plane to land in the country and its reportedly being redirected to El Salvador.
Philadephia police say a boy charged with aggravated assault was expected to surrender Saturday in connection with a school shooting Friday. Another boy in custody has not yet been charged, according to police. In the deadlist violence against foreig
Mosquito Season Means Zika Season, US Experts Warn It's nearly the start of summer in the U.S. vacation time for families and breeding time for mosquitoes, including the one that carries the Zika virus. Dr. Tom Frieden, the head of the Centers for Di
Planting for Peace 种植和平 The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization said farmers in Central African Republic are in urgent need of seeds and tools. Several years of conflict and violence have disrupted agriculture and created widespread food i
From NPR News in Washington, Im Lakshmi Singh. The Defense Department is flying in support from California to the East Coast to help restore power to the nearly five million who are still without electricity since hurricane Sandy. Here is Pentagon sp
from npr news in washingdon,i am lakshimi sighn.the senate has douged a partisan show down over changes in filibuster rules and reached a deal that would advance 5 stalled executive nominations made by president obama.a confirmation vote is expected
The South China Sea issue should be resolved bilaterally: China China says multi-national talks will not help resolve disputes in the South China Sea, but may make the issue even more complicated. The comments come after Japan proposed a multi-latera
U.S. safety regulators say they have a long road ahead in their investigation into the lithium ion battery problems on Boeing's 787 Dreamliners. The head of the National Transportation Safety Board says they will file their interim findings in 30 day
-Leading the news morning. Prime Minister Kelvin Rudd wants to give Labor party members an equal say on who should be lead up.A special Caucus meeting will be held in a fortnight to consider the radical plan.Mr. Rudd says the change will reduce the p
The Prime Minister of Tunisia, Mohamed Ghannouchi, has named the ministers in the interim government intended to fill the vacuum left by the overthrow of President Ben Ali. Six ministers stay on in their posts, despite street protests in the capital
JUDY WOODRUFF: For Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, it's the start of the last full week of presidential campaigning. And with just eight days to go until Election Day, the contest has been injected with new uncertainty. John Yang begins our coverag
The General Data Protection Regulation, the GDPR, has taken effect across the European Union, requiring businesses to take extra measures to protect the personal data of consumers. Experts believe that Chinese businesses operating in Europe will be a
Voters in the Central African Republic are finally due to cast their ballots today in presidential and parliamentary elections. Thirty candidates are vying to become president to replace the current interim leader. Tomi Oladipo has this report. The e
The Pentagon has described the Taliban seizure of the northern Afghan city of Condu on Monday as a setback, but says it's confident that Afghan military can retake it. The US defense spokesman Pedicoca says a counter offensive was under way. We stron