【5分钟环球新闻掠影1124】(文稿)阿富汗不满美国驻兵

【5分钟环球新闻掠影1124】(文稿)阿富汗不满美国驻兵

2014-11-24    04'33''

主播: 罗叔英语

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Our top stories are: A suicide bombing in Afghanistan has left at least 45 people dead. This comes after the Afghan parliament agreed to keep NATO and US troops in the country. "I believe this is very important for the future of Afghanistan. If I want my kids and millions of other children live in prosperity we need strong partnership between Afghanistan and US." Diplomats from Iran and the P5+1 grouping attempt to come to an agreement before an interim deadline. “Well, look at the moment, we're focussed on the last push; big push tomorrow morning to try and get this across the line.” Kenya's Ministry of Defense says they have killed more than a hundred al-Shabab militants. "And then after disembarking that is when they asked non-Muslims to identify themselves and then that is how they executed the whole 28 people that were on board." AND Israel's cabinet has approved new legislation making Israel a Jewish nation-state "But only the Jewish People have national rights: A flag, anthem, the right of every Jew to immigrate to the country, and other national symbols.” Those stories and more over the hour and towards the end of the show we'll be looking at comments online about the Keystone XL pipeline vote. Now our global survey of headlines First up, in Asia, In North Korea, top leader Kim Jong Un has organized and guided a combined drill of the Korean People's Army. In the Philippines, the country has marked the fifth anniversary of its worst political massacre, which left 58 people dead. In Oceania, In Australia, police have charged a woman with attempted murder after she abandoned her newborn baby in a drain. In New Zealand, State Services Minister has announced the country's membership in the Open Government Partnership. Moving on to Africa, In Nigeria, Islamist militants from Boko Haram have reportedly killed 48 people in an attack on fish sellers near the border with Chad. In Tunisia, the polls have closed after its first presidential election since the social upheavals of 2011. And in the Middle East, In Iran, Ghoncheh Ghavami has been freed on bail, after being detained for attempting to watch a men's volleyball match. In Egypt, President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has said that Egypt is prepared to send troops into a future Palestinian state to assist local police and guarantee Israel's security. Looking to Latin America, In Colombia, Farc rebels say they may cancel the release of a high-ranking general and other hostages because of heavy military presence. In Chile, two retired colonels have been jailed for repeatedly torturing the father of President Michelle Bachelet in 1973. And in Europe, In Russia, President Vladimir Putin has blamed the West for worsening relations and said Moscow would not allow itself to become internationally isolated. In France, former first lady of Valerie Trierweiler has said that President Francois Hollande suffers record low popularity because he has failed to deliver promised reforms. And finally in North America, In the U.S., a 12-year-old boy has been shot dead by police in the city of Cleveland, after brandishing what turned out to be a fake gun in a playground. Staying in the country, former Washington DC Mayor Marion Barry, made infamous by being re-elected after a drug use scandal, has died at the age of 78.