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France's center-right government has launched a national debate about what it means to be French. The discussion on national identity is being described as a way for citizens to take stock of who they are and of France's place in the world. Critics a
John Quincy Adams, a Man Raised to Serve His Country - The Making of a Nation No. 43 From VOA Learning English, welcome to The Making of a Nation, our weekly program of American history for people learning English. Im Steve Ember. John Quincy Adams w
四、核应急能力建设与保持 Sticking to the guidelines of versatile compatibility, resource integration, interdisciplinarysupport, and integration of military and civilian capabilities, China builds and maintainsnational nuclear emergency ca
Over two thousand members of China's top advisory body have gathered in Beijing for the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee annual meeting, which starts tomorrow. Talking about the upcoming session, a spokesperson sa
Welcome to THE MAKING OF A NATION - American history in VOA Special English. John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams was sworn in as president of the United States on March fourth, eighteen twenty-five. A big crowd came to the Capitol building for the c
AS IT IS 2015-02-13 Anti-Immigration Party Gains Strength in France 法国反移民政党获得更多支持 The terrorist attacks in Paris have increased tensions in France between French citizens and immigrants. The anti-immigration National Front p
AS IT IS 2016-04-20 Iran Vows to Defend Mideast from Terrorism, Zionism 伊朗誓言保卫中东 The president of Iran promised to defend Muslim countries against terrorism and Israel, in a national speech on Sunday. President Hassan Rouhani made the
By Jim Malone Washington 23 May 2007 Democrats in Congress backed down this week from their long-standing demand to set a date for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq. In the short term, the decision is a political setback for Democrats and a vic
Romney Presidential Bid Hinges on Winning Conservative Support In U.S. politics, voters in the Midwestern state of Iowa begin the presidential selection process January 3 with the Iowa caucuses. Seven Republican contenders will vie for support as Iow
MMP may be responsible for a delay in deciding whether National or Labour gets to form the new government. With 120 seats in parliament, the winning party needs 61 to have a majority. After the last elections, Labour had 50 seats while National had 4
THE MAKING OF A NATION #55 - John Quincy Adams By Frank Beardsley Broadcast: Thursday, March 25, 2004 (Music) VOICE ONE: THE MAKING OF A NATION -- a program in Special English. (Music) John Quincy Ada
By Lisa Bryant Paris 23 November 2007 After nine days of crippling national transportation strikes France appeared to be returning to normal Friday amid negotiations between labor unions and government officials. From Paris, Lisa Bryant reports that
雅思写作,其实写来写去就是那么几种题型,从今天开始,大家跟着我一起来练写作,不写你一定后悔:) 1、Some young children spend a great amount of their time practicing sports. Discuss the advantages and disad
By Paula Wolfson Washington 14 May 2006 President Bush is preparing to address the American people on the controversial issue of illegal immigration. Mr. Bush will make a nationally broadcast speech M
For almost two decades acclaimed writer and CPPCC member, Feng Jicai has been speaking out in support of protecting China's traditional villages. At this year's Two Sessions conference, Feng called on the central government to do more to help. Feng J
The Finnish government is currently drawing up plans to introduce a national basic income. A final proposal wont be presented until November 2016, but if all goes to schedule, Finland will scrap all existing benefits and instead hand out 800 ($870) p
MOGADISHU, July 17 (Xinhua) -- The two athletes that will represent Somalia in the Olympics left Mogadishu for London to attend the Games which will open later this month. At a rapturous send-off ceremony, Zamzam Mohamed Farah and Mohamed Hassan Moha
ACT party member John Banks had a cup of tea with Prime Minister John Key this morning in a caf in the Epsom electorate in Auckland. Although John Key cannot say, Vote for John Banks, he said that if Banks wins, the National Party will be happy to ha
Egypt's presidential candidate and ex- military chief Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi has overwhelmingly won the votes by Egyptians living abroad. The countrys presidential election commission announced on Wednesday, that Sisi garnered 94.5 percent of the votes
Todd: OK, Leonard, you're from New Zealand. Leo: Yes. Yes. Todd: So we're going to talk about your country's national pastime. Leo: Oh, that would be Rugby. Todd: OK. Leo: Uh, the All Blacks is well known around the world, especially here in Japan. T