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白宫公布国安局监控行为审查报告 The White House has released an independent panel's review of U.S. intelligence practices, with recommendations that are expected to serve as a basis for a revision of policy procedures guiding the Nation
美众议院更新外国情报监控法 特朗普吐槽后又点赞 AZUZ: The U.S. Congress is moving closer to renewing a controversial law that allows the government to collect information about people in other countries who aren't U.S. citizens. T
Obituary;Fred Halliday; 讣告;弗瑞德韩礼德; Fred Halliday, demystifier of the Middle East, died on April 26th, aged 64 中东的解密者弗瑞德韩礼德,4月26日逝世,享年64岁 A crush of 500 listeners waited apprehensively as, ill
Books and Arts; Art and the Middle East 文艺;艺术和中东 Qatar's culture queen 卡塔尔的艺术女王 At 29, Sheikha Mayassa Al Thani is the art world's most powerful woman. Is she using her money well? 年仅29岁,Sheikha Mayassa Al Than
204 鲍威尔赞同派遣第三方监控力量的提议 Powell Gives Nod to Middle East MonitorsDavid GollustState Department20 Jul 2001 16:36 UTC U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell says he thinks t
AS IT IS 2015-08-10 Refugee Camp in Jordan Is Biggest in Middle East 约旦是中东最大的难民营 The United Nations refugee agency says hundreds of thousands of Syrians who fled to Jordan to escape the war in Syria face a difficult future. Tens
美国国会考虑通信监控项目 WASHINGTON This week brings increased pressure on U.S. lawmakers to reform or reauthorize the National Security Agencys ability to gather domestic telephone records for anti-terrorist purposes, because the program
Lesson 29 Fire 1.OK,I'll fight fire with fire. 2.Where there's smoke,there's fire. 3.I'll go through fire and water for you. 4.We fired away at the monitor. 5.We need a real fireball to do this. 6.Soft fire makes swet malt. 7.She gets fired up at the
Lesson 22 Show 1.Just show me how. 2.I'll show you arouind,Mum. 3.She's such a show. 4.She stole the whole show. 5.Le's get this show on the road. 6.You'd bettter show up. 7.The monitor was chosen by a show of hands. 8.I'll show you what I am.
BBC News. Hillary Clinton has made an early exit from a ceremony in New York marking the 9.11 attacks, after feeling unwell. Footage posted on the Internet shows her buckling as she's helped into a car. A short time later, the Democratic Party's pres
JUDY WOODRUFF: We now turn to two longtime Palestinian-Israeli watchers. Dennis Ross was a U.S. diplomat and Middle East envoy who served in the George H.W. Bush, Clinton and Obama administrations. He's now a counselor at the Washington Institute for
Could Israel Start Regional War? Ed Warner Washington 13 Aug 2001 02:27 UTC The latest suicide bombing in Jerusalem 1)intensifies the violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and appears to make p
Analyst: Court Ruling Will Not Radically Impact US Surveillance 分析学家:法院对于美国监控项目的判决不会起根本作用 The U.S. security surveillance program and a former government contractor who leaked details about it are in the
美监控巴基斯坦核项目引质疑 WASHINGTON A recent Washington Post article reporting that the United States has stepped up surveillance of Pakistan's nuclear program has once again raised questions about the bilateral relationship between Wa
It could make the time-honoured tradition of taking the school register a thing of the past. Cutting-edge cameras are being used to scan childrens faces as they enter school. The face-recognition technology makes sure they have turned up, records whe
Chinese president Xi Jinping has met with a delegation from the Gulf Cooperation Council on the sidelines of the third round of China-GCC strategic discussions. Xi Jinping says China will continue to work with the GCC to strengthen planning and expan
America and the Middle East 美国和中东 Back to Iraq 重返伊拉克 By combining military force with political brinkmanship, America is making some headway 通过对地缘政治和军事力量的结合,美国正取得一些进展 AMERICA'S las
JUDY WOODRUFF: And now we look at what's next for the rules governing U.S. surveillance. Over the weekend, the Senate failed to extend three key provisions of the Patriot Act set to expire in a week. They headed out of town for a recess, leaving litt
Discussion on US Domestic Surveillance Continues美国人继续讨论国内监控项目 CAPITOL HILL Top U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials say the governments vast domestic data collection activities do not infringe on citizens privacy