16133100084670598

16133100084670598

2014-11-27    04'40''

主播: 罗叔英语

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主持人:许钦铎,John Artman,光芒君 Our top stories are: The European Commission is to launch a new fund to boost private investment. “I have to remind you that this is the greatest effort in recent EU history to mobilise the EU budget to trigger additional investment, and without changing the rules.” China is calling for enhanced international cooperation in repatriating economic fugitives “We have brought it up with the U.S. that we should consider signing an extradition treaty between the U.S. and China, in terms of growing closer relations of communication and cooperation.” More than 400 have been arrested as Ferguson protests spread to other U.S. cities. "It's not just an individualized incident. This happens every 28 hours: a black person is killed by police every 28 hours in America." And China hopes to increase its ties with South Asia by increasing trade and investment. “My vision for our region is a dispute-free South Asia where instead of fighting each other we jointly fight poverty, illiteracy, disease, malnourishment and unemployment.” Those stories and more over the hour and towards the end of the show we'll be looking at comments online about a Beijing store bans Chinese customers. But before that, global survey of headline stories. Now our global survey of headlines First up, in Asia, In India, the estranged wife of Indian PM Narendra Modi has raised concerns about her safety. In Thailand, Finance Minister Sommai Phasee says that democratic elections may be delayed for another 18 months. In Oceania, In Australia, the government says that it is again issuing entry visas to visitors from Congo, but residents of affected West African nations remained banned. Staying in the country, a report into widespread abuses at the Australian Defense Force Academy has said a royal commission should be held to investigate. Moving on to Africa, In Ghana, the opposition is calling for a parliamentary probe into allegations that a suspected cocaine trafficker had access to the presidential lounge at the country's main international airport. In Algeria, the army has killed one of the militants responsible for the beheading of a French hiker in September. And in the Middle East, In Egypt, the country opened the Rafah border crossing for the first time in a month to allow thousands of stranded Palestinians to return to the Gaza Strip. In Saudi Arabia, the oil minister says that crude prices will stabilize. This comes as the UAE says OPEC will do what it takes to balance the market. Looking to Latin America, In Brazil, deforestation in the Amazon rain forest dropped 18 percent over the past 12 months, falling to the second-lowest level in 25 years, In Argentina, a front-runner for next year's presidential elections says he would eliminate and reduce some argriculture export tariffs to boost the country's trade balance. And in Europe, In Germany, the biggest companies have been ordered to ensure that 30 percent of supervisory board positions are held by women from 2016 under a law agreed by the governing coalition. In Russia, the government says it will support Syria President Bashar al-Assad in the fight against terrorism in the Middle East. And finally in North America, In the U.S., video shows the 12-year-old boy shot by police in Cleveland, Ohio was told to show his hands three times before officers opened fire. Staying in the country, a blast of rain and snow is threatening to snarl traffic and disrupt flights for millions of Americans at the start of the long Thanksgiving weekend.