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Agriculture Report - In the Garden: Getting Started With Roses 农业报道 - 从种植玫瑰开始 This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语农业报道。 Most kinds of rose plants come from Asia. But ros
DIALOG 21 laurance--You look happy today! soony--I am happy.I just heard I passed my physics exam laurance--Congratulations!I'm glad somebody's happy. soony--Why?What's the matter? laurance--Oh,I'm ju
NB: This is not a word for word transcript Yvonne: Hello, I'm Yvonne Archer and Alice has joined me for today's 6 Minute English. Hello, Alice! Alice: Hello, Yvonne. Yvonne: Of course, the world news is often about the financial crisis, so I thought
AS IT IS 2016-05-10 Duterte Expected Winner in Philippines Presidential Race Duterte料将赢得菲律宾总统大选 Millions of people voted in the Philippines presidential election on Monday. Nearly complete, unofficial results show that Rodrigo D
By Cathy Majtenyi Nairobi 28 September 2006 Members of a northern Ugandan rebel group who were to participate in negotiations with the Ugandan government have reportedly left their camps, leading some to speculate that peace talks to end almost two
New Shelling Reported in Disputed Korean Waters South Korea says that it has twice exchanged artillery fire with North Korea in western frontier waters. No casualties are reported. Second round, artillery fired South Korean military officials say a s
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: The president of the Philippines has picked yet another fight. Rodrigo Duterte is the president who called for war against drug dealers, encouraged killings and has even boasted of past killings himself. Now, he is fighting a ven
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Trump's next and last stop in his Asia tour will be Manila. That visit is seen as a chance to hit a kind of reset button on the long-standing alliance with the Philippines. President Obama's relationship with President Duterte of t
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Now to the Philippines, where President Rodrigo Duterte, often a harsh critic of the United States, praised Americans today as generous for returning church bells stripped by U.S. forces in 1901. The town of Balangiga celebrated
Chinese President Xi Jinping has hosted a welcoming ceremony for Philippine President on Thursday. As part of the event, the two leaders inspected the honor guard outside the Great Hall of the People before sitting down for talks in the presence of d
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Hoppy the little kangaroo was out for a walk with his mother.Mummy,I'm cold,he said suddenly.Then you must jump into my pouch at once,said his mother.Where is Hoppy?asked everyone when they got back home.He felt cold.He's gone insid
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Plumpy'nut Aids Fight Against Hunger By Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, April 25, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Development Report. Nutriset is a food company in F
By Suzanne Presto Irbil 02 June 2008 French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner have spent two days in Iraq on a previously unannounced visit to meet with political leaders in Baghdad and the semi-autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq. VOA's Suza
By Steve Herman New Delhi 20 June 2007 Sri Lanka's military says land and sea clashes in the past day have left about 70 Tamil rebels dead. VOA's Steve Herman reports from New Delhi that the fighting in the east of the country comes before a widely a
Tuesday's comments were the first since Rodrigo Duterte became Philippines president, confirming he was open to talks with China. During the speech before his country's Air Force, he said he wanted friendly relations with China and that he was agains
To start with the Philippines presidential election, where the outspoken mayor of Davao City, Rodrigo Duterte is leading in unofficial results. With 90 per cent of ballots counted -- Duterte has about two-fifths of the votes. More than any other cand
Related reading: MANILA, May 10 (Xinhua) -- Davao city mayor Rodrigo Duterte has won the 2016 Philippine presidential election, according to an unofficial and partial tally of votes cast as of 2:00 a.m. Tuesday. Based on 87 percent of valid ballots,