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1.VOA新闻杂志2024--Federal Bureau of Investigation: Rate of Violent Crimes in US Down in 2023
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Violent crime decreased in the United States in 2023, a new report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation says. The FBI released its report Monday. ...
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2.VOA新闻杂志2024--Cholera Threatens Sudan as Civil War Continues
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Cholera is spreading in Sudan as fighting between the military and a paramilitary group goes on past 17 months. Health officials said the disease has ...
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3.VOA新闻杂志2024--Nigeria Aims to Fight Malnutrition with Fortified Bouillon Cubes
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In her small kitchen, Idowu Bello looks over a gas cooker while stirring a pot of eba, the thick West African food made from cassava root. Kidney prob...
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4.VOA新闻杂志2024--Britain's Last Coal-Fired Power Station Set to Close
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Britain's last coal-fired power station is set to close at the end of this month. The Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station sits in central Britain's East M...
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5.VOA新闻杂志2024--How to Move an Elephant
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When it comes to the business of moving elephants, Dr. Amir Khalil and his team might be the best. The work experience of this Egyptian animal doctor ...
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6.VOA新闻杂志2024--Can Noncitizens Vote in US Elections?
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United States law bans noncitizens from voting in federal elections, such as elections for president, the Senate, and the House of Representatives. Li...
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7.VOA新闻杂志2024--Turkey's Homeless Dogs Find Families in Other Countries
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A law that recently passed in Turkey requires the country's four million stray dogs to be impounded, or put in animal shelters. The legislation aims t...
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8.VOA新闻杂志2024--Deadly Typhoon Yagi Hits Factories in Northern Vietnam
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A powerful ocean storm caused deadly floods and landslides in the northern part of Vietnam over the weekend. Typhoon Yagi is the strongest such storm ...
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9.VOA新闻杂志2024--Gazan Teen Musician Sings for Children at War
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In the war-damaged streets of northern Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp, 15-year-old Youssef Saad rides his bicycle with his musical instrument strapped on...
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10.VOA新闻杂志2024--Japan Considers Four-day Work Weeks
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Japan is a nation so hardworking that the Japanese language has a term for working oneself to death. Now, the government is trying to deal with a labo...