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Transcript --by myconsent (for reference only) For more than one thousand years, Babylon was one of the worlds most celebrated cities, where King Nebuchadnezzar II is believed to have built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon , one of The Seven Wonders o
A heavy sandstorm blanketed Baghdad on Thursday, causing havoc for residents of the Iraqi capital with flights delayed and dozens of residents with respiratory problems taken to hospitals. Many people on the streets of Baghdad wore scarves or masks
IN THE NEWS - Cheating Investigated in UN Oil-for-Food Program in Iraq By Broadcast: Saturday, October 16, 2004 This is Steve Ember with In the News in VOA Special English. The United Nations will use
Nick Simeone Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has made a surprise visit to Iraq, meeting with American troops and touring the prison where Iraqis were abused by American soldiers. With no advance wor
Broadcast: Apr 05, 2003 The White House says the U.S.-led coalition will play the lead role in immediate post-war Iraq. Bush administration officials insist, however, there is a place for the U.N. in
Broadcast: Apr 05, 2003 The British military is encouraging militant supporters of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to surrender in the southern city of Basra. British military officials say leaders of
Broadcast: Mar 21 2003 British Prime Minister Tony Blair says he has ordered British troops to fight for the overthrow of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. His remarks in a broadcast statement were his
美联社,新闻一分钟,London,bombing,president,1 Police raids in London and Rome, round up the last of the suspected attackers in last week's failed transit bombings in Britain's capital. 2 Breaking with President Bush, Senate Majority Leader Fris
1. Iraqi police say 21 Iraqis were killed Monday in a series of attacks across the country including a popular Iraqi TV comedian. Authorities also found the bodies of 26 people who had been kidnapped
1. US officials say Iraqi forces should be able to take full control of security in their country in the next 12 to 18 months. Iraqi leaders have also agreed to develop a timeline for progress in stab
'World is Safer Now,' say US Officials on Anniversary of Iraqi Invasion Paula Wolfson The Bush administration is marking Friday's one-year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq with a weeklong series of
Controversial Iraqi Television Program Airs Confessions of Alleged Terrorists In Iraq, a controversial television program is broadcasting confessions by individuals accused of responsibility for the w
By Michael Drudge British Prime Minister Tony Blair's declaration that
1. Osama bin Laden's former driver has been sentenced to five and a half years in prison. Salim Hamdan was found guilty yesterday of aiding terrorism but was cleared on conspiracy charges. He'll be eligible for release in six months. 2. China is tel
This is AP news minute. 1. A top official at UCLA says he is disturbed that doors couldn't be locked when students were trying to take shelter during an on-campus shooting. The shooter and a mechanical engineering professor were found dead on Wednesd
This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. Iraqis elected a new parliament in March. There was no clear winner. And five months later there is still no agreement on a coalition government. On Wednesday, the United Nations Security Council called on
Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki to Step Down 伊拉克总理马利基决定下台 Obama Promises Support for Iraqis, Maliki Agrees to Step Aside The Iraqi state television network Iraqiya reported late on Thursday that Nouri al-Maliki has relinquished th
Officials concerned insurgents could stage high-profile attacks to disrupt national parliamentary elections scheduled for March 7 Elizabeth Arrott | Cairo 25 January 2010 Iraqi police evacuate a victim of a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Jan.
Suicide Bombings in Iraq Kill at Least 170 at Shi'ite Muslim Shrines Laurie Kassman In Iraq, a series of explosions and suicide bombings in Baghdad and Karbala turned one of the holiest days in Shiite
By Al Pessin Pentagon 17 August 2007 The second-ranking U.S. commander in Iraq says he is trying to convince Iraqi Shi'ite extremists that working with Iran will have long-term negative consequences for Iraq. Lieutenant General Ray Odierno spoke via