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常速英语:200,000 Displaced in South Sudan2
常速英语:2013: The Year in Roots Music3
常速英语:86,000 Flee South Sudan in Past Month4
常速英语附字幕:Americans Give Back on MLK National Day of Service5
常速英语:America's Biggest Sporting Event Attracts World Media6
常速英语:Analysts: Geneva II Will Not Result in Solution for Syria7
常速英语:Analysts Say Republicans Under Pressure on Immigration Reform8
常速英语:Anti-Muslim Attacks Nearly Double in Britain9
常速英语:Assad Focuses on Fighting Terrorism, Not Power-Sharing, at Talks10
常速英语:Baltimore Wedding Expo Caters to Same-Sex Couples11
常速英语:Bottle Museum Showcases Centuries-Old Handmade Glass Bottles12
常速英语:British Researchers Develop Safer Encryption for Credit Cards13
常速英语:Bruce Springsteen Gives Old Favorites New Twist14
常速英语:California Center Helps Teens Escape Prostitution15
常速英语附字幕:California Drought Could Impact World Food Prices16
常速英语:California Event Brings Lunar New Year Festivities to Chinese Diaspora17
The California Supreme Court cleared the way last week for an undocumented immigrant named Sergio Garcia to be licensed as a lawyer. The ruling comes amid a national debate over illegal immigration, and gives hope to undocumented residents who entered the country as children.18
常速英语:Cambodia Tensions Escalate Amid Protest Ban19
常速英语:CAR Displaced Nearing One Million20
常速英语:CAR Emergency Food Supplies Very Low21
常速英语:Chinese Lunar Landing Prompts Debate About Moon Exploitation22
常速英语附字幕:Chinese Try Carpooling During Busy New Year Holiday23
常速英语:Coal Industry Blamed for West Virginia Chemical Spill24
常速英语:Craft Brewery Meets Changing Tastes25
常速英语附字幕:Curved Screens, Wearable Technology Dominate Consumer Electronic Show26
常速英语附字幕:Deal Emerges to Save Detroit Institute of Arts Collection27
常速英语:Detroit Showcases Dramatic Turnaround at Auto Show28
常速英语:DRC Civilians Face Extortion, Violence29
In January 1964, President Johnson was aware that almost one in every five Americans lived in poverty.30
常速英语:Fighting Blocks Aid to Thousands of South Sudan Displaced31
As French troops deploy alongside African counterparts to try to quell the religious violence in the Central African Republic, military analysts say a new strategic order is emerging in Europe. France is taking the lead in intervening in foreign conflicts, particularly in Africa - and British military chiefs have expressed fears that Britain has lost its nerve.32
常速英语附字幕:'Friends of Syria' to Meet in Paris Sunday33
The operation to remove and destroy Syria’s chemical weapons continues to be delayed by security problems and bad weather. Several countries have sent warships to escort the weapons offshore - but the shipments have yet to reach the Syrian coast. However, officials involved in the operation insist the overall operation is still on track.34
Space — the final frontier. Once the purview of cash-rich governments, launching rockets into space has become increasingly commonplace as demand for communications satellites and space-based imaging services grow. Today, space is a $200 billion a year industry, an example of how partnerships between government and the private sector are helping to lower costs — and in the process expand our understanding of the world.35
常速英语:Graffiti Becomes Political Weapon on Cairo Streets36
常速英语:Hong Kong to Destroy 30 Tons of Ivory37
常速英语:HRW Documents Ethnic Killings in S. Sudan38
常速英语:Illegal Ivory Trade Found in Burma Town39
常速英语:Immigrant Finds Success in Shoe Repair Business40
常速英语:Improving US Economy May Help President41
常速英语附字幕:In Thailand's North, Support for Ruling Party Remains Strong42
International efforts are intensifying to recover and identify items stolen by the Nazis during World War II, including paintings, ceramics, books and religious treasures. In Israel, a committee is pressing local museums to search their collections for artwork looted by the Nazis.43
常速英语:Kerry Cites Some Progress in Mideast Talks44
常速英语附字幕:Kerry Faces More Hurdles in Pursuit of Mideast Peace45
常速英语附字幕:Kerry Heads to Jerusalem, Ramallah for 'Framework' Talks on Mideast Peace46
The United States and the Vatican are consulting on ways to bring peace to Syria and solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Pope Francis is set to visit the Middle East in May. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met Tuesday with the new Secretary of State for the Holy See, Pietro Parolin.47
常速英语附字幕:Kerry Slams Syrian Efforts to Change Focus of Geneva Peace Talks48
常速英语:Kerry Talks of Iran, Syria at World Economic Forum49
常速英语:Long Term US Unemployed Face Difficult Year50
Malaysian authorities are slashing subsidies on fuel, natural gas and sugar in a bid to get government debt under control. As the steps take a hit on consumers’ finances, critics say authorities should instead target government waste and graft.51
常速英语附字幕:Mariachi Music Gains Popularity Across Ethnic Lines52
常速英语:Memphis Blues Competition Draws Performers from Around the World53
常速英语:Mini-Satellites to Help Predict Earth's Climate54
常速英语:Morsi Trial to Resume as Egypt Protests Grow55
常速英语附字幕:Motor City Mapping Project Takes Aim at Detroit Blight56
常速英语:Mounting Threats Against Sochi Olympics Worry Terrorism Experts57
常速英语附字幕:Musharraf: From Powerful Ruler to Prisoner58
常速英语:Nearly 80,000 South Sudanese Flee Country59
常速英语:New Film Explores Cambodia's Forgotten 1960s Rock Scene60
常速英语:New Jersey Gov. Christie Apologizes for Bridge Scandal61
常速英语:New York Sounds Live On in Old Recordings62
常速英语附字幕:Nigeria Arrests Gays Under Controversial New Law63
常速英语:Nigerian-American Turns Story of Harriet Tubman into Opera64
常速英语附字幕:NSA Spies on People With Internet and Fake Rocks65
常速英语附字幕:NYC Invests Heavily In Biotech Development66
常速英语:Obama Africa Policy Gaining Momentum67
常速英语:Obama Highlights Growing US Income Gap68
常速英语:Obama Looks for Political Comeback69
常速英语:Obama Promises Unilateral Action to Reduce Income Inequality70
常速英语附字幕:Obama Spying Changes Draw Cautious Praise71
常速英语:Obama to Urge Action on Economy in State of Union Speech72
常速英语:Oscar-Nominated Film 'The Square' Examines Egypt Uprising, Aftermath73
常速英语附字幕:Photos as Window on the World74
In many regions of the world, mosquitoes are a seasonal pest. In other regions, they carry serious diseases like malaria. The World Health Organization estimates that almost 630,000 people died of malaria-related causes in 2012, mostly in Sub-Saharan Africa. Now, a group of U.S.-based scientists is working to develop a more effective and less expensive mosquito repellent than currently in use.75
常速英语附字幕:Protests Spread in Ukraine Despite Bitter Cold76
常速英语:Relieving Pain and Suffering for Millions77
常速英语:Remembering Pete Seeger78
常速英语:Report: Freedom Declined Worldwide in 201379
常速英语:Researchers: Birds Know Flying in V-Formation is Energy-Efficient80
常速英语:Restored Friendship Bell Rings Again in Los Angeles81
常速英语附字幕:Returning US Lawmakers Face Debt Ceiling, Immigration Challenges82
常速英语附字幕:Rival Rebel Groups Battle in Syria83
常速英语:Rodman Makes Controversial Remarks on Trip to North Korea84
常速英语附字幕:Rodman Visit to North Korea Sparks Strong Reactions85
常速英语附字幕:S. Sudan’s Displaced: Running from Violence, Longing for Peace86
常速英语:Safe House Provided Security for Martin Luther King During 1963 Campaign87
常速英语:Sex Matters for Sleeping Sickness Microbes88
常速英语:Silk Road Ensemble Celebrates Cultural Harmony89
常速英语:Slew of New Products Unveiled at Consumer Electronics Show90
常速英语:‘Smart’ Spoon Allows Parkinson's Sufferers to Feed Themselves91
常速英语:Smithsonian Artist Brings Faces from Past to Life92
常速英语:Snowstorm Is First Big Test for NYC's New Mayor93
常速英语:Some African Countries Pushing for Tougher Anti-Gay Laws94
常速英语:Some Food Aid Arrives in Bangui95
常速英语附字幕:Songs Against Slavery Used as Tool for Abolition96
2013 was a very bad year for South African rhinos with almost 1,000 animals killed for their horns. That death toll is 50 percent higher than in 2012 - despite a more concerted international fight against poaching and an international trade ban that has been in place for decades.97
常速英语附字幕:South Africa Game Parks Wage New Battles Against Poachers98
常速英语:South Sudanese Seeking Safety as Fighting Rages99
常速英语附字幕:Street Artists Create Huge Murals100
常速英语附字幕:Study: Warmer World Will Produce Fewer Clouds101
An explosion of bloodshed continues in the Middle East as the civil war in Syria spreads violence and extremism to neighboring countries. Sectarian rivalries are fueling instability and radical Islamist militants are battling for influence and territory across the region.102
常速英语附字幕:Teen Pop Star Bieber Arrested for Drunk Driving, Resisting Arrest103
The U.S. space agency, NASA, is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its Mars Exploration Rover Mission (MER), which began with the arrival of its robotic vehicles Spirit and Opportunity on the red planet in 2004. The anniversary event, held at the National Air and Space Museum, in Washington, featured a panel of NASA scientists discussing the achievements of the vehicles that have landed on Mars so far, and the future plans for exploring the planet.104
常速英语:Thai Protesters Undeterred by Election Plan105
The Thai government led by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is pressing ahead with nationwide elections on February 2, despite a boycott by the main opposition Democrat Party. Street protests are expected to increase as demonstrators demand the polls be delayed.106
常速英语:Thailand Election Uncertain as US Decries Vote-Blocking107
If there is one person whose work created a ripple effect that is changing the world, it was the ninth surgeon general of the United States. Fifty years ago this month, he issued a report that linked cigarette smoking to lung cancer and heart disease.108
常速英语:Top 5 Countdown for Week Ending Jan. 18109
常速英语:Top 5 Songs for Week Ending Jan. 25110
常速英语:Top 5 Songs for Week Ending January 11111
常速英语:UN Approves European Troop Deployment to CAR112
常速英语:UN Labor Agency Says Global Recovery Not Helping Unemployed113
常速英语附字幕:US and China May Cooperate in Space Exploration114
常速英语:US Businesses More Optimistic in 2014, but Hiring Challenges Remain115
常速英语:US Cautiously Helps Iraq Fight Militants116
President Barack Obama and his advisers are keeping a close watch on Iraq, where government forces are confronting al-Qaida-linked militants. Washington is sending surveillance drones and missiles and is urging Iraq's Shiite-dominated government and Sunni tribal leaders to unite against the militants. However, analysts think the U.S. has few options.117
常速英语:US Folk Singer, Political Activist Pete Seeger Dies118
常速英语:US Honors Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.119
常速英语附字幕:US Lawmakers Call for Surveillance Reforms120
常速英语:US Military Refocus on Pacific a Work in Progress121
常速英语:US Obtains 'Proof of Life' Video of Soldier Captured in Afghanistan122
常速英语:US, Pakistan Work to Improve Counter-Terror Cooperation123
常速英语附字幕:US, Pakistan Work to Mend Strained Relations124
常速英语附字幕:US Phone Companies Fight Possible Changes In Data Collection125
常速英语附字幕:US Prepares Contingency Plans For Sochi Olympics126
The United States is raising the pressure on Afghanistan's leader Hamid Karzai to sign a bilateral security agreement that would allow more than 8,000 U.S. troops to stay beyond the end of the year. The U.S. is again threatening a full withdrawal if Karzai does not sign the deal.127
A standoff between Libya’s central government and militias who control oil fields threatens to escalate into conflict, after the rebels said they would sell oil directly to the world market despite a government ban. Militias in the east and south are demanding autonomy, threatening to derail Libya’s path to stability following the overthrow of Muammar Gadhafi in 2011. The lawlessness is feeding violence across the country.128
常速英语附字幕:Votes Cast, Egyptians Abroad Wait for Referendum Results129
常速英语:Washington Auto Show Highlights New Technologies130
常速英语:Washington Gearing Up for Obama's State of the Union Speech131
Whether to restart jobless checks for America’s long-term unemployed will remain the focus of Senate debate this week. Benefits for more than a million people expired in December, coinciding with a dramatic slowing of U.S. job creation.132
The U.S. Congress gets back to work this week after a holiday break. Whether to restore jobless benefits for more than one million long-term unemployed Americans will be among the first items considered in the Democratic-led Senate.133
常速英语附字幕:Washington Week: Lawmakers React to US Intelligence Reforms134
常速英语:West Prepares to Ease Iran Sanctions135
For the fifth consecutive day, 300,000 residents in and around the U.S. city of Charleston, West Virginia, have been left without access to clean water, after a chemical spill contaminated the Elk River. Schools and businesses remain closed as a result of the spill, which has stained the area’s water blue-green and made it smell like licorice.136
In the U.S. state of West Virginia, a major chemical spill that contaminated a river supplying water to hundreds of thousands of people is slowly dissipating. Officials say the water restrictions have been lifted in some areas near the state capital of Charleston. But in some rural towns people still cannot drink the local water.137
常速英语:WFP Aims to Help 400,000 Displaced in South Sudan138
常速英语:Whale Sightings Break Record in Southern California139
The global recovery is gaining momentum according to new projections by the World Bank. But unlike previous years, the World Bank says growth in 2014 is likely to be driven in large part by high income countries.140
常速英语附字幕:World Bank: US Economic Growth Speeding Up