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Villagers Near Kobani Live in Constant Fear of IS Shelling 科巴尼附近的村民生活在持续的恐惧的炮击声中 KOBANI, SYRIA Near Kobani, the Islamic State group controls a number of villages west of the Euphrates River. From there, the g
1.Roland Burris is scheduled to meet with Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid today. He was turned away from Capitol Hill yesterday after his appointment by the embattled governor of Illinois to fill President-elect Barack Obama's Senate seat. Senat
Kerry Presses on with Cease-fire, Death Toll Rises in Gaza 克里努力促成停火 加沙死亡数字上升 From VOA Learning English, this is In The News. 美国之音慢速学英语节目,这里是时事新闻。 U.S. Secretary of State John Ker
He practices standing on his head, in order to accustom himself to any position. 农场少年还得练习倒立,以使自己习惯任何不拘一格的运动姿势。 Leapfrog is one of his methods of getting over the ground quickly. 蛙跳行进堪称
实地见证:科巴尼百姓日夜担心伊斯兰国炮击 Near Kobani, the Islamic State group controls a number of villages west of the Euphrates River. From there, the group has been firing heavy weapons into the villages on the eastern side of th
Online Education Helps Students, Teachers in Small Towns 网络教育——小城镇学生与教师的好帮手 As rural towns struggle to adjust to economic changes and face global competition in man
Iraqi Parliament Elects Speaker after Weeks of Deadlock Iraq's recently elected parliament has elected a speaker, ending weeks of deadlock that virtually paralyzed government. Senior leaders say they
1. Dirty bomb suspect Jose Padilla held by the US as an enemy combatant for more than 3 years is indicted on federal charges. 2. A top US commander in Iraq says there is no reason to believe the leade
1. Authorities in South Carolina rescued a 14-year-old girl from an underground bunker . She text- messaged her mother on the suspect's cellphone before being saved. Vinson Filyaw was arrested in the
1. Intense fighting continues in Iraq. At least 69 people were killed in Baghdad Tuesday, following a day of bombings and mortar fire between Sunnis and Shiites. 2. The US Senate agreed to bring the P
By Carol Pearson Washington, DC 02 March 2006 watch Mental Health report A new U.S. military study finds that more than a third of U.S. veterans of the war in Iraq access mental health services in the
There's still about a month ago went to the US election, but Venezuelans are making their choice between president President Hugo Chavez and its challenger Henrique Capriles. Chavez who has been in office near 14 years says he'll accept the outcome o
Syrian Rebels Bogged Down in Aleppo In the divided Syrian city of Aleppo, rebels of the Free Syria Army are preparing a mission into the battle zone. They hold a short planning session and then head out through a firefight along their street. Inside
VOA Finds Evidence of Syrian Cluster Bomb Use In Azaz, Syria, in late January, Syrian government forces used what arms experts say is a particularly deadly weapon. Residents say a plane dropped nine large cluster bombs on this neighborhood on the out
The Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has confirmed that he'll ask for full membership of the United Nations next week. Mr Abbas said that he would apply to the Security Council for Palestinian statehood within the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem
DAVID GREENE, HOST: It wasn't that long ago - right? - when we thought bookstores were dying. No more strolling bookshelves, chatting with staff about their favorite reads. Just go buy online - well, not so fast. Many independent bookstores, once thr
Chinese vice-Foreign Minister Zhang Ming briefs the media in Beijing on the forthcoming session on July 29. He says the sessions will be focused on how Chinese and African countries can partner together. African states and African people have the ful
Bush administration officials continue to react to a complaint from an American soldier headed for Iraq that U.S. forces deployed for battle there are not getting the vehicle armor they need to protect themselves from attacks. The issue came up durin
Australian Federal Police have again abandoned attempts to try to reach the site of the downed Malaysian Airlines plane. A convoy of international observers including Australian and Dutch inspectors were forced to turn back to 30 kilometers from the
US Officials Announce Tighter Border Security in Iraq Laurie Kassman U.S. administrator in Iraq Paul Bremer says border security will be tightened following Tuesday's terror attacks on Shi'ite worship