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Dan Novak and Ashley Thompson host today's Learning English show. First: There are millions of Afghan refugees, including many who are internally displaced. Some cross borders to survive. Mario Ritter, Jr. reports about the crisis. Next: The LE Science and Technology Report. Japanese researchers say they broke the world speed record for sending internet data. The team made changes to existing fiber-optic technologies to reach a data transmission speed of 22.9 petabits per second. Bryan Lynn reports. Then, Bryan joins Dan Novak in the studio to answer some questions about the report. And, finally, we present the LE Lesson of the Day. Andrew Smith and Jill Robbins base their instruction on the LE video series Let's Learn English, Level 2. Learn about the many ways to disagree in American English! Dan and Ashley close the show. Here are the key moments and links to our website: 00:56 Displaced Afghans Cross Borders to Survive https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a... 08:16 Japanese Experiment Breaks Record for Internet Traffic Speed https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a... 19:23 Lesson 4: Run Away With the Circus! https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a...