VOA English Newscast: 1500 UTC February 24, 2015

One day after a referendum on expanding presidential term limits, Bolivia's President Evo Morales sings his national anthem at a signing ceremony for the expansion of a road that connects the capital with the nearby city of El Alto, in La Paz, Bolivia, Mo

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I’m Frances Alonzo reporting.

Bolivian President Evo Morales conceded Wednesday that he had lost a bid to seek a fourth term, after over 51 percent of voters cast “no” ballots in a weekend referendum.

"With respect to the results, it is part of democracy," the socialist leader told a press conference at the presidential palace. "We have lost a battle, but not the war."

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Afghanistan's Taliban says it is unaware of upcoming peace talks with the Kabul government, reiterating no such move can succeed until foreign forces completely withdraw and Sharia is enforced in the country.

Tuesday, a four-nation group working for Afghan peace invited all Taliban and other groups to participate through their authorized representatives in the first round of direct peace talks with the Afghan government.

However, a spokesman for the Taliban's so-called political office in Qatar, Mohammad Naeem, told VOA he has seen media reports about possible peace talks with the Afghan government, but said the insurgent group was unaware of such plans.

Meanwhile, Russia has delivered 10,000 Kalashnikov rifles, along with millions of rounds of ammunition, to the Afghan government as part of a security agreement between the two nations.

The rifles were delivered at a ceremony Wednesday at Kabul's military airport.

Russia's ambassador in Kabul says his country is committed to helping the Afghans and Afghan forces combat problems like terrorism and drugs.

U.S. President Barack Obama is hosting Jordan's King Abdullah II at the White House today. They will have talks focused on the battle against the Islamic State and the humanitarian fallout from the war in Syria.

Jordan has been taking part in the U.S.-led coalition, conducting airstrikes against Islamic State targets in both Iraq and Syria.

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Words in This Newscast

concededv. to say that you accept the existence of something

castv. to vote

referendumn. a special election

respectn. a relation to a thing or situation

palacen. the official home of a head of state

unawareadj. not having knowledge of something

upcomingadj. possible

reiteratingv. restating or repeating

Sharian. the religious laws based on Islam’s holy book, the Koran

enforcedv. to make active or effective

participatev. to take part or involve

authorizedn. officials

roundn. one in a series of similar events or things

so-calledadj. used for a name or description that you think is not really right

insurgentadj. rebel or opposition

deliveredv. to take something to a person or place

riflen. a gun with a long barrel

committedv. to decide to use for a purpose

combatv. to battle or fight

hostingv. to serve as an organizer of an event

focusedv. directing one’s attention on something

falloutn. bad or harmful effects

conductingv. carry out

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