【有文稿】0612-全球新闻速览

【有文稿】0612-全球新闻速览

2015-06-12    02'10''

主播: 英语嘚吧嘚

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介绍:
Now, our global survey of headlines, First up, in Asia, In South Korea, the government has started to track the smart-phones of those under quarantine as part of the effort to control the MERS. In China, Leader of Myanmar's National League for Democracy Aung San Suu Kyi will meet with Chinese leaders in Beijing this week. (LK) Turning to Oceania, Australia's ambassador to Indonesia has returned to Jakarta five weeks after he was recalled in protest over the execution of two Australians in the country. An Australian energy market analyst firm has suggested in its latest report that Australia has been overstating its emissions for years. (TY) Moving on to Africa, Kenya's authorities have banned over 120 teachers for "gross misconduct", mostly for sexual abuse of their students. In Egypt, police say they have stopped an attempted suicide bomb attack at the Temple of Karnak in Luxor, which is one of the country's most popular tourist sites. (BRIAN) And in the Middle East, In Turkey, President Tayyip Erdogan has hosted a senior opposition lawmaker at his residence who said the president appeared to be in a mood for coalition solutions. In Lebanon, Hezbollah said its battle with the Islamic State gunmen has started in the Lebanese-Syrian border region. (TY) Looking to Latin America, A draft UN report says, UN peacekeepers regularly barter goods for sex with people in the countries the world body is meant to be helping. Brazil legend Zico intends to stand for the presidency of Fifa after admitting the corruption crisis in the sport's governing body has saddened him. (BRIAN) And in Europe, In the UK, new restrictions have been proposed on work visas and a higher salary threshold to crackdown migrants from outside the EU. And three Polish ministers and the country's parliamentary Speaker have resigned amid a leak scandal. (LK) And finally in North America, In the US, Two convicted murderers on the run for five days after breaking out of prison in New York may now have fled to Vermont. Staying in the country, the Obama administration said it would regulate greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes. (BRIAN) That's the global headlines Survey. Podcast: To hear this episode again or to catch up on previous episodes you can download our podcast by searching for World News Analysis