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  • 英国新闻听力 美国计划大幅削减核军备 Officials in Washington say President Barack Obama is planning dramatic reductions in America's nuclear arsenal as part of a sweeping review aimed at reversing the spread of nuclear weapons. Mr. Obama is meeting his Defense Secretary Robert Gates sho
  • 英国新闻听力 如何对付恃强凌弱者 How to Deal with Bullies 如何对付恃强凌弱者 Most people remember bullies from their school days the unpleasant gang demanding dinner money or the bigger child who picks on smaller, weaker kids. But for some people the habit of bullying conti
  • 英国新闻听力 Huge numbers of people in Chile are still waiting for vital aid after the weekends massive earthquake. Reports from the badly damaged city Concepcion says trucks carrying supplies have been held up by bureaucracy and long traffic queues. Our correspo
  • 英国新闻听力 雅典抗议政府财政紧缩政策 There has been angry protests in Athens against the Greek government's announcement of further austerity measures to deal with the country's massive debts. Pensioners scuffled with riot police and civil servants protested outside the Finance Ministry
  • 英国新闻听力 科学家证实行星撞地球是恐龙灭绝主因 Bomb attacks in Baghdad have killed at least 14 people as some early voting took place in Iraq's parliamentary elections. Suicide bombers killed seven soldiers at two polling stations while seven civilians died in an attack at another. More than half
  • 英国新闻听力 乌克兰新总统称与俄关系进入新时代 The German Chancellor Angela Merkel has welcomed the austerity measures taken by Greece to solve its financial crisis. Flanked by the Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou after talks in Berlin, Mrs Merkel said direct aid to Greece was not needed. F
  • 英国新闻听力 基地组织美国籍发言人被捕 The acting President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan has placed the security forces in the center of the country on full alert following a fresh wave of sectarian violence near the city of Jos. Witnesses say they saw more than 100 corpses, many of them
  • 英国新闻听力 美国以网络自由名义巩固网络霸权 Nigeria's acting President Goodluck Jonathan has sacked the country's National Security Adviser in the wake of ethnic violence that left hundreds dead at the weekend. The announcement was made after a special security meeting in the capital Abuja. Ea
  • 英国新闻听力 在伦敦过中国春节 The Year of the Tiger The city of London is gearing up for a series of events to celebrate the Chinese New Year, and if last year's celebrations are anything to go by it should be quite a party. The main hub for the festivities will be Trafalgar Squa
  • 英国新闻听力 A United Nations report says up to half the food aid in Somalia is routinely diverted to corrupt contractors, Islamist militants and local UN workers. Bob Replate in New York has more. The report says up to half of the food aid to Somalia is diverted
  • 英国新闻听力 美谴责以色列拟在东耶路撒冷建定居点 The United States has condemned Israel's plan to allow another 1,600 homes for Jewish settlers to be built in occupied East Jerusalem. Israeli announcement came as the US Vice President Joe Biden was visiting Jerusalem. Here is our state department c
  • 英国新闻听力 智利新总统宣誓就职强烈余震连连来袭 Turkey has recalled its ambassador to Sweden after the Swedish parliament narrowly voted to describe the mass killing of Armenians by Turkish forces during the First World War as genocide. Turkey's Prime Minister strongly condemned the vote. Jonathan
  • 英国新闻听力 三名美国驻墨西哥领事馆雇员遇害 The United States has authorized the departure of government dependents from Mexican border cities, following fatal attacks by suspected drug traffickers on consular staff. In two separate incidents, one official from the US consulate in Ciudad Jurez
  • 英国新闻听力 香蕉中化学成分可能抵抗艾滋病毒 Reports in Israeli media say Israel's ambassador to the United States Michael Oren told Israeli diplomats that American-Israeli relations were facing a crisis of historic proportions. Washington is furious at last week's announcement by Israel during
  • 英国新闻听力 泰格·伍兹下月重返高尔夫球赛 The United States and the United Nations are urging Israel and Palestinians to resume peace talks after a day of unrest in Jerusalem. The American Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Washington wanted to insure both sides were fully committed to
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