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Today we're starting in Central Africa. Earlier this year in May, there was an outbreak of the deadly E-Bola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A little more than a month ago the Congolese government declared that it was over. But then just d
Dealing With a Contagious Disease Isabelle: You cant walk through that door with all of your clothes on! Linus: What?! Ive just come off of a 12-hour flight. Im tired and I want to get into my own house and into my own bed. Isabelle: I know, but youv
1. President Obama plans to speak at Arlington National Cemetery, and lay a wreath at the tombs of the unknowns on Monday, as the nation observes memorial day. 2. Kenya says the man accused of killing a British soldier last week in London was arreste
London Terror Probe Traces Path to Radicalization, via Somalia In the days since the killing, it's emerged that one of the suspects, Michael Adebolajo, was arrested in Kenya in 2010, accused of seeking training with terror group al-Shabab in neighbor
A British court has found two Muslim converts guilty of murdering soldier Lee Rigby in a brutal, unprovoked attack. Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale ran over and stabbed the Afghan war veteran near a London army Baracks in May. Adebolajo told
Barcelona great Xavi praised the spectacular Cristiano Ronaldo, but said the Real Madrid star's problem was how good Lionel Messi is. 日前,巴塞罗那传奇巨星哈维称赞了令人惊叹的克里斯蒂亚诺罗纳尔多,但他也表示,这位
DEVELOPMENT REPORT – April 1, 2002: Ebola in Africa By Jill Moss Ebola virus (Photo -cdc.gov) This is the VOA Special English Development Report. The World Health Organization reports fifty -four pe
This is the spot where Rigby died.It's now surrounded by tributes.They've come from all directions.It's the voice of the majority and the place to reflect and salute one of their own.Amongst all the charity help for heros,Rigby was wearing one of the
英国士兵伦敦街头被杀案宣判 凶手被判终身监禁 LONDON, Feb. 26 (Xinhua) -- Two men who hacked a British soldier to death on a London street were sentenced to life in prison and a minimum of 45 years in jail, respectively, a British