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Welcome to Wednesdays edition of CNNstudents news, you are half way through the week.I am Carol Azuz. Its good tosee you. First up today, there are about 32,000 U.S troopsin Afghanistan plus those of some U.S allies. President Obama announcedyesterda
November 29th,a bustling market in the Syrian city of Rehub. In one moment,customers were buying fruits and vegetables. The next moment, an explosion. Witnesses say the bodies were mutilated, decapitated. That's according to Amnasty International,stu
President Obama's Farewell Address to the Nation (January 7, 2017) 奥巴马总统将发表告别演讲(2017年1月7日) Since the days of George Washington, presidents have delivered some form of final message while in office a farewell address to t
A report by the Australian Strategic Institute says Indonesia's prisons have become incubators for terrorists. The assessment is based on in-depth interviews conducted with 33 convicted terrorists. The report's author, Dr Carl Ungerer, says some woul
Cameron Outlines Anti-terrorism Strategy British Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday extremist and terrorist violence will be at the top of this years G8 summit agenda. The summit will be held in June in Northern Ireland. Cameron spoke at the
Hi,I'm Carl Verzius. This is CNN student news. We are starting this week with terrorist attack in the shopping mall that turned into hostage situation.This happened in east Africa nation of Kenya, and capital city of Nairobi.The west gate shopping ma
A curfew has been imposed in the northwest Pakistani city of Dera Ismail Khan after a massive jail break. As many as 150 heavily-armed militants attacked a central jail over night, freeing the prisoners in a raid which has left at least 14-people dea
The next day, Harlan called Nevin to thank him for coming to the wedding. By the way, how was your steak? he asked. Ernie told me his steak was tough, and so did several others. Mine was tough, Nevin said. It looked and smelled good, but it was tough
AS IT IS 2015-03-27 UN: African Nations Should Change 'Pursuit' Laws 联合国建议非洲国家改变追捕法律 A United Nations committee is calling on some African countries to change their laws so police can cross national borders when they are
By Jim Malone Washington 01 August 2007 Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama said Wednesday he would be willing to send U.S. troops into Pakistan to hunt down terrorists without permission from the government of President Pervez Musharraf.
Sixty-five years after the United States dropped nuclear bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima, and Nagasaki -- at the end of World War II - the U.S. view on nuclear weapons has changed. The Obama Administration is pushing for a nuclear-free worl
Hope you had a happy Mother's Day weekend. I'm Carl Azuz, and this is CNN Student News. First up this Monday, May 11th: Force protection Bravo. It's a threat level (at) U.S. military bases indicating an increase in predictable threat of terrorism. As
Todays down-the-middle coverage starts with the Middle Eastern country of Syria. Its been torn apart by civil war for seven years, and the involvement of another country could complicate it further. Syrias war isnt just being caught by two sides. It
我们来看第一大题,题目要求是根据中文完成句子。第一小题是 恐怖分子把那些人质当做他们手中的王牌。The terrorists the hostages ace in the hole. 参考答案如下:regarded,as,an。完整的句子为:
ENVIRONMENT REPORT -February 8, 2002: Health Effects of World Trade Center Attack By Cynthia Kirk This is the VOA Special English ENVIRONMENT REPORT. There are growing environmental concerns about the
By Deborah Tate Capitol Hill 10 October 2007 Two U.S. congressional panels have approved legislation that would restrict the government's power to eavesdrop on foreign terrorism suspects. President Bush expressed his opposition to the measure, saying
Another concert has recently been held in the legendary amphitheater in the Syrian city of Palmyra. This marked the Roman theater's second event in two days. Singing folk songs and playing traditional music, this concert was known as The Gate of the
The commander of multi-national forces in Iraq's northern provinces reports significant progress in the battle against terrorists and insurgents, allowing the region to turn its attention to economic matters and other concerns. VOA's Michael Bowman
By Mona Ghuneim New York 15 October 2007 The United Nations Security Council says terrorism and the drug trade in Afghanistan continue to undermine peace and stability. From VOA's New York Bureau, Mona Ghuneim reports. Head of the U.N. mission in Afg
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff says the United States sees an increasing threat of terrorist attacks coming from Western Europe. 美国国土安全部长切尔托夫说,美国注意到来自西欧地区的恐怖袭击威胁越来越