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By Meredith Buel Washington 30 May 2008 U.S. National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley says the world cannot let down future generations by allowing Iran to develop a nuclear bomb, saying such a development would be a disaster for the Middle East and
Stanford Study Gives US Global AIDS Program High Marks In 2003, President Bush launched PEPFAR, the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS, to combat the AIDS pandemic in developing countries. With the approval of Congress, we'll devote $15 billion to f
EXPLORATIONS - National Geographic Worldwide By Marilyn Christiano Broadcast: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Faith Lapidus with EXPLORATIONS
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Jim Malone In U.S. presidential politics, the Bush and Kerry campaigns exchanged attacks Monday over the issue of national security. Vice President Dick Cheney questioned presumptive Democratic nomine
By Paula Wolfson White House 01 January 2006 President Bush goes into 2006 with a controversy brewing over his decision to launch a program that enables the government's National Security Agency to mo
By Michael Bowman Washington 11 May 2006 President Bush says the federal government's monitoring of telephone activity is limited to instances where authorities believe terrorists are making calls to
President-elect Barack Obama has named retired four-star general James Jones to be his national security advisor. Mr. Obama says General Jones has the skills to bring together all elements of U.S. power to defeat unconventional enemies and promote A
Defended the wall the smoking gun. This may be it. More worrying evidence that Iran could be developing nuclear weapons. One western deplomatic source with knowledge of Iran's nuclear program tell CNN the newly reviewed document is authentic, describ
A woman looks happy after receiving bags of food A new United Nations report finds food security in Zimbabwe has improved significantly, following government efforts to curb the food problem and international funding to subsidize farmers. But, the re
Obama Announces New National Security Team President Obama announced that Susan Rice will move from her current post and replace Tom Donilon as his next national security adviser, one of the most powerful posts in Washington. Rice has been a controve
NSA Leaks Could Be Significant The man who says he was behind the NSA leaks, contractor Edward Snowden, has inspired some and angered others, including U.S. House Speaker John Boehner on ABC News. He is a traitor. The disclosure of this information p
美国国会考虑通信监控项目 WASHINGTON This week brings increased pressure on U.S. lawmakers to reform or reauthorize the National Security Agencys ability to gather domestic telephone records for anti-terrorist purposes, because the program
US Congress Mulls Future of Federal Bulk Data Collection 美国会对联邦收集数据行为表示担忧 WASHINGTON This week brings increased pressure on U.S. lawmakers to reform or reauthorize the National Security Agencys ability to gather domest
By Dan Robinson Washington 15 February 2006 A congressional panel has heard from government and military whistleblowers who have faced reprisals after speaking out against policies they felt violated
The United States and Britain are planning to form a joint national security council, designed to allow the two allies close cooperation in dealing with security challenges. The two are expected to officially announce the creation of the new National
U.S. National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley is meeting Thursday with Turkish officials to reportedly discuss the standoff over Iran's disputed nuclear program. Hadley's visit to Turkey comes two days before talks in Geneva in which a senior U.S. d
While China is further opening up its economy to the world, the United States is gradually turning itself into the Man in the Case, a character created by Russian literary giant Anton Chekhov, the China Radio International (CRI) commented in an artic
The US House of Representatives narrowly approved continuing the National Security Agency's secret collection of hundreds of millions of citizens' phone records after a fierce debate pitting privacy rights against the government's efforts to thwart t
Top legislator Zhang Dejiang briefed over three thousand lawmakers on the achievements in legislative work last year. The NPC Standing Committee enacted five laws, revised 37 laws and passed 17 reports. The law is of great value in the governance of