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After Driving Ban Ends, Saudi Women See New Job as Drivers Women drivers took to the streets of Saudi Arabia this week as a ban against them driving was lifted. Now a new job possibility has arisen for Saudi women: professional driver. Traditionally,
AS IT IS 2014-10-31 Singapore Film Ban Raises Free Speech Issue 新加坡电影禁令引发了关于言论自由的争论 The documentary film, To Singapore, with Love tells about political dissidents from Singapore. The official website says the fil
Music Marks the Battle Over Prohibition 音乐 - 禁令之争的标志 Hello! Im June Simms in Washington. Thanks for joining us again for another As It Is! 大家好!我是来自华盛顿的June Simms。感谢再次收听As it is节目! At this
Countries Struggle with Ebola Travel Ban 国家通过旅行禁令与埃博拉斗争 Countries around the world are struggling to limit the spread of Ebola while protecting human rights. To help them, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in
AS IT IS 2014-10-03 US Eases Ban on Lethal Weapons to Vietnam 美国取消了严禁对越南出售致命武器的禁令 The United States has partially ended a ban on sales of lethal weapons to Vietnam. Lethal weapons are those that can cause great h
俄食品禁令引价格担忧 Russia retaliated against Western sanctions imposed for its actions in Ukraine by halting food imports from the West. The temporary import ban on food from the European Union, North America, Norway and Australia has Rus
BBC News with Marian Marshal. President Trump has signed a new executive order imposing a 90-day ban on travelers from six mainly Muslim countries. Iraq has been taken off the list after additional vetting measures were agreed. Most of the controvers
BBC News with Jerry Smit. The Speaker of the Lower House of Parliament in Britain says he's strongly opposed to allowing President Trump to address MPs and piers in Westminster during a state visit planned for later this year. The Speaker John Bercow
Saudi Arabia to Permit Movie Theaters After 35-Year Ban Saudi Arabias government says it will lift a ban on movie theaters starting next year. The move was announced Monday by the countrys ministry of culture and information. The decision was the lat
Saudi Arabia to Permit Movie Theaters After 35-Year Ban Saudi Arabias government says it will lift a ban on movie theaters starting next year. The move was announced Monday by the countrys ministry of culture and information. The decision was the lat
US Supreme Court Approves Trump's Travel Ban The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday approved President Donald Trumps travel ban that targets several Muslim-majority countries. Five of the nine judges called justices agreed that the president has authority
This is Whats Trending Today Cold, snowy weather has arrived in many places. That means young people are enjoying building snowmen, going sledding and having snowball fights. 许多地方都出现了寒冷多雪的天气,这意味着年轻人可以尽
US Supreme Court Ends Ban on Sports Betting The United States Supreme Court on Monday ended a 26-year ban on betting on professional and college sports. The courts decision permits state officials to pass laws permitting books to open on sports such
AS IT IS 2014-07-06 EU Court Upholds France's Ban on Muslim Veils 欧盟法院维支持国的穆斯林面纱禁令 The European Court of Human Rights has rejected claims that France's ban on face-covering veils violates religious freedom. In its ruli
AS IT IS 2015-03-16 Indias Maharashtra State Bans Beef 印度马哈拉施特拉邦禁止贩卖牛肉 Last week, the western Indian state of Maharashtra banned beef consumption. The state government has barred possession or sales of the meat. 上周,印
Although its endured a fire, structural damage, and major renovations, the White House hasmore or lessstood in the same spot at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue since John Adams became the first occupant in 1800. Take a look at seven things that were once pr
The U.S. Supreme Court is dropping, for now, upcoming arguments over President Trump's controversial travel ban. The move comes one day after the White House issued a revised and expanded ban. It restricts travel to the U.S. from eight countries, inc
President Bush and Republican presidential candidate John McCain are both calling for an end to a moratorium on developing oil and natural gas resources along much of the U.S. coastline. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama opposes such a m
模仿文本: News from African football now and in Cameroon the president of FIFA's Normalisation Committee there Joseph Owona has called for everyone involved in football in the country to unite. It was the installation of that committee which le
JOHN YANG: In the day's other lead story: The government is girding tonight for a new legal battle on its second try at a travel ban. The new order, issued today, again targets a group of mostly Muslim nations. But it makes critical changes in a bid