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Wall Street Rolls into 2014 with Strong Market Year 华尔街市场强势会持续到2014年 NEW YORK U. S. stock markets made strong gains in 2013, climbing more than 3000 points since January. The Federal Reserve decision to trim its stimulus as of
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the emergence of a Hezbollah-controlled Lebanese government would clearly have an impact on U.S.-Lebanese relations. She also said the United States believes Egypt is stable, despite Tunisia-style protests ther
Myanmar Ethnics Look for Peace, Stability 缅甸民族寻找和平、稳定 MYITKYINA, MYANMAR As Myanmars National League for Democracy prepares to take power, many of the countrys ethnic groups remain hopeful of better and more peaceful times ahead
Dream vacations may become a reality once again for European travelers. Scientists in Iceland report the volcanic eruptions that have disrupted air travel across Europe for more than a month appear to be calming down and the ash cloud that has threat
234. A weary warrior 厌战的勇士 warrior-wheedle I warily weaved my way along the path of the watercourse. I had to remember that I was a warrior. My first duty was to fight the enemy. Like many warriors, I was brave. But unlike many, I possessed
By Trish Anderton Jakarta 08 August 2007 Polls have closed in a historic election today in Jakarta, in which voters were able to choose their own governor for the first time. But analysts predicted only a third of eligible voters might show up, due t
Burmese Migrants in Thailand Await Changes Back Home In Thailand there are more than a million registered Burmese migrant workers. The number of unregistered is even greater, and many of them work jobs that Thai laborers are often unwilling to do. Wo
U.S. stock prices edged higher Friday after the U.S. Senate passed the biggest overhaul of the nation's financial system since the 1930s. The Senate measure must be reconciled with a version passed earlier in the House of Representatives, but it stil
Europeans Wary About US Election Europeans can't vote in the U.S. election, but, like people everywhere, they have a stake in its outcome. From economic issues to Iran and the war in Afghanistan, the future of Europe is very much linked to the United
New Zealand's second-biggest city, Christchurch, is facing an enormous clean-up after being struck by the country's worst earthquake in 80 years. The magnitude 7 quake devastated parts of Christchurch early Saturday. Christchurch awoke Sunday to anot
On the Scene: For Crimeas Tatars, Fear, Defiance Take Hold BAKHCHISARAI, UKRAINE The dispute over the Ukrainian republic of Crimea has largely pitted Ukraine against Russia. But the regions ethnic Tatars may have the most to lose. VOAs Elizabeth Arro
New Zealand's second-biggest city, Christchurch, is facing an enormous clean-up after being struck by the country's worst earthquake in 80 years. The magnitude 7 quake devastated parts of Christchurch early Saturday. 新西兰第二大城市克赖斯特
I realize that we are often wary of making these kinds of broad generalizations about different culture groups, and with good reason. 我知道,我们常常对这些不同文化群体的进行各种区分一向很警惕--出于良好的用心, Th
Iran, World Powers to Meet Again on Nuclear Issues 伊朗与世界大国在核问题上再次会谈 STATE DEPARTMENT International nuclear negotiators will meet with Iran's foreign minister again this week for talks on limiting the country's nuclear
Afghan Interpreter Finally Lands in US 阿富汗翻译员最终抵达美国 Janis Shenwary, who worked as an interpreter for the U.S. military in Afghanistan, is said to have saved the lives of five American soldiers. But when Shenwary tried to come
Israelis Wary of Iran Nuclear Talks 以色列人谨慎对待伊朗核谈判 TEL AVIV Israel remains skeptical about Iran's nuclear ambitions despite some progress reported in talks this week between world powers and Iranian envoys. Israel views an Ir
Shutdown of US Government Surprises India 美国政府关门令印度吃惊 NEW DELHI News of the U.S. government shutdown is being met with surprise and concern in one of Asia's largest economies. A sampling of people in the Indian capital, New Delh
Voters in US Heartland Wary of Military Action in Syria GREENTOWN, INDIANA As President Barack Obama seeks authorization from Congress for U.S. military strikes on Syria, voters in the U.S. are expressing concerns about another engagement in the Midd
Some Americans feel cost of climate change legislation is greater than benefit Laurel Bowman | Washington, DC 04 December 2009 Some Americans feel cost of climate change legislation is greater than benefit Climate change legislation, passed by the U.
By Robert Berger Jerusalem 09 April 2008 Syria is beefing up security on its home front in a sign of escalating tension with Israel. As Robert Berger reports from VOA's Jerusalem bureau, there are war jitters on both sides of the border. As Israel co