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#تلفظ امریکن
#No_8910
✍با شنیدن و دنبال کردن فایل های صوتی زبان اصلی و دنبال کردن متن مهارت شنیداری و تلفظ خود را تقویت کنید
✍من اطمینان دارم که شنیدن این فایل های صوتی در سرعت آموزش مکالمه تاثیر زیادی دارد چون درک شما را در تجزیه و تحلیل أنچه که میشنوید بالا میبرد
✍فایل صوتی را بشنو و متن را دنبال کن
✍فایل صوتی را بشنو بدون دنبال کردن متن
✍فایل صوتی را بشنو و متن را دنبال کن
From Washington, this is VOA news. I'm Christopher Cruise reporting.
American and North Korean officials met again Monday at the demilitarized zone to talk about a possible summit between President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
Associated Press correspondent Mike Gracia reports.
@OnlineEnglishschool @Lec20
The one canceled June 12 summit in Singapore between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un could still happen. The latest indication comes from the White House announcement that Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plan to meet in advance of the expected Trump-Kim meeting.
The White House says Trump and Abe spoke Monday and they discussed their mutual goal of achieving complete and permanent dismantlement of North Korea's nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and ballistic missile programs.
Meantime, two U.S. teams, one in North Korea and one in Singapore, are working on plans and logistics for a possible U.S.-North Korea summit.
Mike Gracia, Washington.
The talks planned to continue through Tuesday. The two sides preparing for summit that is, for now anyway, not even scheduled to take place.
President Trump honored America's war dead at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day Monday, but a tweet he sent earlier is drawing harsh criticism.
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AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports.
"Today, we pay tribute to their service, we mourn alongside their families, and we strive to be worthy of their sacrifice."
The tone was solemn at Arlington National Cemetery this morning as President Trump honored those who have fallen in battle while protecting the nation. But it was the tweet earlier in the day that has critics calling him "tone deaf."
He wrote "Those who died for our great country would be very happy and proud at how well our country is doing today," and then cited the growing economy and lower unemployment.
The self-congratulatory tone prompted a former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, retired Army General Marty Dempsey, to tweet "This day, of all days of the year, should not be about any one of us."
Ben Thomas, Washington.
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This is VOA news.
The United Nations reports Central African Republic's five-year civil war is intensifying and has now spread to almost all parts of the country even to the northern and central regions which have been relatively stable.
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Correspondent Lisa Schlein reports for VOA from Geneva.
The United Nations reports once say the areas, such as the capital Bangui and the Central African Republic's second city and commercial hub, Bambari, have become war zones.
Aid agencies note the country's critical situation has dramatically worsened during the past year. They say an upsurge in violence has increased the number of internally displaced people by 70 percent to nearly 690,000 in less than a year. Refugee numbers also have gone up 25 percent to more than 575,000.
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#تلفظ امریکن
#No_8910
✍با شنیدن و دنبال کردن فایل های صوتی زبان اصلی و دنبال کردن متن مهارت شنیداری و تلفظ خود را تقویت کنید
✍من اطمینان دارم که شنیدن این فایل های صوتی در سرعت آموزش مکالمه تاثیر زیادی دارد چون درک شما را در تجزیه و تحلیل أنچه که میشنوید بالا میبرد
✍فایل صوتی را بشنو و متن را دنبال کن
✍فایل صوتی را بشنو بدون دنبال کردن متن
✍فایل صوتی را بشنو و متن را دنبال کن
From Washington, this is VOA news. I'm Christopher Cruise reporting.
American and North Korean officials met again Monday at the demilitarized zone to talk about a possible summit between President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
Associated Press correspondent Mike Gracia reports.
@OnlineEnglishschool @Lec20
The one canceled June 12 summit in Singapore between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un could still happen. The latest indication comes from the White House announcement that Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plan to meet in advance of the expected Trump-Kim meeting.
The White House says Trump and Abe spoke Monday and they discussed their mutual goal of achieving complete and permanent dismantlement of North Korea's nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and ballistic missile programs.
Meantime, two U.S. teams, one in North Korea and one in Singapore, are working on plans and logistics for a possible U.S.-North Korea summit.
Mike Gracia, Washington.
The talks planned to continue through Tuesday. The two sides preparing for summit that is, for now anyway, not even scheduled to take place.
President Trump honored America's war dead at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day Monday, but a tweet he sent earlier is drawing harsh criticism.
@OnlineEnglishschool @Lec20
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports.
"Today, we pay tribute to their service, we mourn alongside their families, and we strive to be worthy of their sacrifice."
The tone was solemn at Arlington National Cemetery this morning as President Trump honored those who have fallen in battle while protecting the nation. But it was the tweet earlier in the day that has critics calling him "tone deaf."
He wrote "Those who died for our great country would be very happy and proud at how well our country is doing today," and then cited the growing economy and lower unemployment.
The self-congratulatory tone prompted a former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, retired Army General Marty Dempsey, to tweet "This day, of all days of the year, should not be about any one of us."
Ben Thomas, Washington.
@OnlineEnglishschool @Lec20
This is VOA news.
The United Nations reports Central African Republic's five-year civil war is intensifying and has now spread to almost all parts of the country even to the northern and central regions which have been relatively stable.
@OnlineEnglishschool @Lec20
Correspondent Lisa Schlein reports for VOA from Geneva.
The United Nations reports once say the areas, such as the capital Bangui and the Central African Republic's second city and commercial hub, Bambari, have become war zones.
Aid agencies note the country's critical situation has dramatically worsened during the past year. They say an upsurge in violence has increased the number of internally displaced people by 70 percent to nearly 690,000 in less than a year. Refugee numbers also have gone up 25 percent to more than 575,000.
@OnlineEnglishschool @Lec20
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