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Australia's Chef Dimission Greens has laid down a law to Olympians who are grumbling in public.He was speaking after a report that athelete John Anferson and Joe Rosk unhappy with teams selections were considering pulling out.Mr Greens said if athele
U.S. Foreign-Born Population Rises to Highest in a Century In the United States, the number of people who were born overseas rose last year to its highest share in over a century. 美国的外国出生人口数量去年上升到了一个多世纪以来
Broadcast: Jan 27,2003 Measures under the new U.S. Container Security Initiative, or CSI, go into effect February second in Hong Kong and there could be a slow down in exports. The new rules, which re
Many voters are disappointed with Californian Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's job six years into his tenure and believe things will get worse, the latest Field Poll showed Sunday. The survey found 59 percent of those surveyed believe the state will
By Nick Wadhams Nairobi 22 August 2007 A new study of corruption in Kenya shows there has been little progress despite repeated promises by President Mwai Kibaki's government to crack down on graft. As Nick Wadhams reports from Nairobi, everyday Keny
IN THE NEWS - Draft Constitution Signed for Somalia 新闻报道 - 索马里签署宪法草案 This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. 这里是美国之音慢速英语新闻报道。 Somalia has taken a big step along its so-called roadmap for e
A new public-opinion survey by a Kenyan anti-corruption organization warnrd the country could face another round of violence at its next elections, if the government does not increase its efforts to fight graft. According to the survey by the Kenyan
By Meredith Buel Washington 27 October 2009 A nationwide survey of people throughout Afghanistan shows more people think the country is moving in the right direction, but a lack of security and corruption are still major concerns. People walk near a
MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: It's that time of year - time for ghosts and goblins and other creatures that go bump in the night. And if those sorts of things give you the heebie-jeebies, maybe you'll take comfort in knowing that 4 percent of Americans say th
JUDY WOODRUFF: This month's jobs report was the first one since the government shutdown that captured some of its wider impact. It also came one day after a government report found stronger-than-expected growthin the U.S. economy just before the shut
A new survey carried out by the MAC AIDS Fund shows three-quarters of women in Britain are unaware of their HIV status, and the organization says it's a trend found around the world. Women in Britain are not getting tested for HIV because, according
Chinese authorities are planning to survey the Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea as part of a program to map its territorial islands and reefs. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the move is aimed to safeguard China's marine rights. The
Iraq's government says it's starting to get the upper hand against the Suni militants. It's saying the army has recaptured several towns in the north and killed hundreds of insurgents in the last 24 hours. The militant group Isaz has posted photograp
巴西总统的支持率在上升 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- After falling significantly amid anti-government protests that shook Brazil just four months ago, President Dilma Rousseff's approval rating is once again on the rise, according t
The Chinese government has been conducting the country's first comprehensive survey of rural children who have been left behind by their migrant worker parents. A large database will be set up and will include important information like their geograp
The setting for the annual World Economic Forum is an elite ski resort in the Swiss Alps. Anti-poverty advocacy group Oxfam has brought a message for the influential leaders gathered there. The richest people in the world, the most powerful people in
I think environment has everything to do with everyone. But I also think it's OK if I don't focus much attention on water pollution. I can afford purified water. But emissions pumped out in China do pollute the food we eat. From PM 2.5 to the so-call
How do you gauge a country's well-being? The usual approach is to look at economic indicators like GDP or employment figures, or social ones like literacy levels or crime rates. But in Britain politicians are seeking a much more basic measure of the
More than fifty people have been killed and scores injured in a Taliban attack in western Afghanistan. It happened at a court building where the militants tried to free suspected Taliban members who were standing trial. The attackers were disguised a
The idea to house senior officials was first identified as a priority in a 2013 decision announced by the Communist Party of China. Almost two and half years later, Wang Yukai, a professor of the Chinese Academy of Governance, finished a 3-month surv