VOA English Newscast: 1300 UTC February 5, 2016

Residents inspect damage after airstrikes by pro-Syrian government forces in the rebel held Al-Shaar neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria, Feb. 4, 2016.

From Washington, this is VOA News.

I’m Joe Palka reporting.

Russian airstrikes undermining peace efforts in Syria, that according to a NATO chief…

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg says Russia's air strikes in Syria are undermining efforts to find a non-military solution to the conflict.

The Russian-backed assaults were, in part, responsible for derailing peace talks in Geneva earlier this week, with Syrian government officials walking away from the talks after claiming that they had ended the rebel siege of two Shi'ite villages in Aleppo, handing President Bashar al-Assad's government a major victory.

Meantime, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has pledged nearly $1 billion in new U.S. aid for Syrian refugees at an international donors’ conference, and is calling for the Syrian government and Russia to halt attacks on rebel-held areas in order to let humanitarian aid through.

The conference opened on Thursday in London. U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon…

“The commitment of countries hosting large numbers of refugees to open up their labor markets is a breakthrough. I thank the governments of Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey for choosing solidarity over fear.”

The more than 10-billion dollars pledged on Thursday aims to support people in Syria as well as in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. Those are the neighbor countries that are strained by the exodus of refugees fleeing the fighting in Syria.

Somali officials investigating an apparent bomb blast that forced a passenger jet to make an emergency landing in Mogadishu say the explosion was likely the work of militant group al-Shabab.

Somali aviation officials say they estimate the blast went off 15 minutes after the plane took off from Mogadishu airport, bound for Djibouti.

Of the 74 passengers were on board, one was likely killed.

This is VOA News.


Words in The News

underminingv. making someone or something less effective

accordingadv. as stated by or in

assaultsn. a violent physical or military attack

derailingv. blocking the progress of something

siegen. a serious, lasting attack; a situation in which police or soldiers surround a building or city

handingv. giving

meantimeadv. in the time between events; meanwhile

pledgedv. promised

commitmentn. promise

hostingv. leading or organizing something

breakthroughn. a sudden or successful development

solidarityn. a feeling of unity between people who have the same interests

strainedv. feeling or showing the effect of too much use or effort

exodusn. a situation in which many people leave at the same time

blastn. explosion

jetn. an airplane powered by jet engines

aviationn. the business of flying airplanes or helicopters

boundv. going or moving to

boardphrase. on or in a ship, airplane or other vehicle

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