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By Alisha Ryu Nairobi 29 May 2007 Fear is spreading in cities and villages throughout Kenya, following a series of horrific murders committed by the followers of a banned sect called the Mungiki. With presidential elections scheduled for December, lo
A Russian bank has been buying shares of EADS, the parent company of European aircraft company Airbus. According to the Russian newspaper Vedomosti, the state-owned Vneshtorgbank has spent a billion dollars on 4.5% of EADS. The bank has not publicly
By David McAlary Washington 14 September 2006 The International Space Station has spread a new pair of golden wings. They are solar panels that will double the amount of power available to the outpost. Unfurling them took longer than expected becaus
Economics Report - Boeing Protests Air Force Contract on Tankers A deal awarded to a U.S. competitor, teamed with the parent of Europe's Airbus, angers some lawmakers in Congress. Transcript of radio broadcast: 13 March 2008 This is the VOA Special
By Franz Wild in Abidjan Abidjan 29 March 2006 Bird flu has been identified in three West African countries. But widespread anxiety over the threat of the contagious disease has spread farther. Komi A
By Amberin Zaman Ankara 30 March 2006 A child is reported in critical condition after Kurdish demonstrators clashed with security forces for a third day, Thursday, in the Turkish city of Diyarbakir. D
California Leads US in Restrictive Gun Laws There are few restrictions on owning guns in most U.S. states. Guns are widely used for hunting and sport, and for self-protection. California and several other states, including New York and Massachusetts,
French President Nicolas Sarkozy urged European nations to rebuild ties with Iraq during an unannounced visit to that country on Tuesday. Mr. Sarkozy's trip marks the first ever to Iraq by a French leader - and a turnaround in French-Iraqi ties sinc
Obama to Visit Malaysia Amid MH370 Criticisms 奥巴马访问深陷MH370漩涡的马来西亚 KUALA LUMPUR President Barak Obama heads to Malaysia this weekend, where the host governments handling of the disappearance of the Malaysia Airways flight h
A Malaysia Airlines passenger jet carrying 295 people has gone down in eastern Ukraine near the country's border with Russia. Initial reports are suggesting the airliner has been shot down. It was flying at a height of around 10-thousand meters. It's
Chinese President Xi Jinping is now in Venezuela for the third leg of his four-nation Latin America tour. The trip to Venezulea comes on the 40th anniversary of the two countries forging diplomatic ties. As part of his time there, Xi Jinping is expec
By Mandy Clark London 11 May 2007 watch London Pollution report New York is hosting a Climate Change Summit next week (May 14th to 17th). Leaders from the world's largest cities will discuss how to reduce pollution. London will likely be held up as
By David Gollust State Department 12 January 2007 U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice leaves for the Middle East later Friday for follow-up discussions on President Bush's new Iraq Strategy. She'll urge moderate Arab states to step up support f
By Scott Stearns Sofia 11 June 2007 President Bush returns from a six-nation tour of Europe Monday facing a contentious Congress pressing him over the fate of his embattled Attorney General and legislation to reform U.S. immigration law. VOA White Ho
The Buk missile that downed flight MH17 was brought from Russia and fired from a region in eastern Ukraine controlled by pro-Russian rebels, according to a report of the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) released. 根据日前公布的一份联合调查团
Business 商业报道 Restructuring European aerospace 欧洲航天重组 Enders justifying means 恩德斯的正当手段 The effort to run EADS like an ordinary company 努力像经营一个普通公司一样经营欧洲航空防务及航天公司
Different laws around the world have historically affected payouts following air disasters. Zhu Ziqin, a professor from China University of Political Science and Law, says an international treaty known as the Montreal Convention stipulates that airli
A total of seven Chinese ships convened Sunday in waters west of Australia's Perth to coordinate their search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. They are tasked with a total search area of 320,000 square nautical miles,. Earlier in the day,
An underwater search is now underway for the flight data recorder of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. A Chinese ship is joining an Australian submarine in the first sub-surface search for the flight's so-called black box. The search itself is
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is calling on Malaysian authorities to continue the search for the remains of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and its passengers. The comments come as the Malaysian government officially declares the ill-fated flight an acci