【5分钟环球新闻掠影1210】美国CIA对待在押人员,各种惨无人道

【5分钟环球新闻掠影1210】美国CIA对待在押人员,各种惨无人道

2014-12-10    04'33''

主播: 罗叔英语

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Our top stories include: The US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence releases damning report on CIA "The CIA's actions a decade ago are a stain on our value and on our history. The release of this 500-page summary cannot remove that stain." Chinese stocks plunge on in a break from a months-long boom. I am totally trapped. Such big a degree of up and down is too much for my poor heart." China pledges to boost strategic partnerships with Ireland. “I hope we can consolidate our mutually beneficial strategic partnership for the well-being of our people, based on our 35-year diplomatic ties." And Amazon says it will do more drone research outside the US. Those stories and more over the hour and towards the end of the show we'll be looking at comments online about a proposal in Germany that would see immigrants speaking German in the home. First our global survey of headlines. First up, in Asia, In Afghanistan, 11 people have been killed and seven others wounded after Taliban gunmen and suicide bombers attacked government buildings in the southern province of Kandahar. In India, at least six people have been killed by cold weather in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. In Pakistan, unknown gunmen have shot dead a polio vaccination worker in the north-eastern city of Faisalabad. In Oceania, In the Solomon Islands, Manasseh Sogavare has been voted as the country's new prime minister. This will be the 3rd time he had held the post. In Australia, a national survey has found 80 percent of community services are struggling to meet the demand for resources from those in need. In New Zealand, local police and customs officials have seized a haul of moist towelettes soaked in liquid methamphetamine. Moving on to Africa, The latest figure from WHO has reveal that Sierra Leone has overtaken neighboring Liberia as the country with the highest number of Ebola cases. In Zimbabwe, President Robert Mugabe has sacked vice-president Joice Mujuru after accusing her of corruption and plotting to kill him. And in the Middle East, In Egypt, police have raided a bathhouse in central Cairo and arrested 33 men on suspicion of "debauchery." In Iran, President Hassan Rouhani has spoken out against corruption in the country and warned that it is "endangering" the Islamic Revolution. Looking to Latin America, In Venezuela, the country main opposition says the country's economy shrank by 4.2 percent in the first three quarters of 2014. In Uruguay, the country's defense minister has announced the six prisoners released from the US detention centre in Guantanamo Bay will enjoy complete freedom. And in Europe, Negotiators from the European Parliament and EU governments have reached a deal on the EU's 2015 budget. In Ukraine, government forces and rebels in the east have suspended fighting, but new peace talks remain uncertain. In France, President Francois Hollande has announced the last French hostage held by Islamist militants in Mali has been freed after three years. And finally in North America, In the United States, congressional leaders have reached an agreement on a 1.1 trillion dollar spending bill ahead of a looming Thursday evening deadline. Staying in the country, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has announced the country won't review its operations to free Americans held by militants despite recent failures.