【有文稿】0714-全球新闻速览

【有文稿】0714-全球新闻速览

2015-07-14    02'17''

主播: 英语嘚吧嘚

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介绍:
First up, in Asia, Hafiz Saeed, the leader of the Islamic State militants in the Afghanistan and Pakistan region, has been killed in a drone strike. In Indonesia, the airport on the island of Bali has been forced to shut again due to ash from a volcanic eruption. (TY) Turning to Oceania, New Zealand's footballers have been thrown out of their Olympic qualifying tournament for fielding an ineligible player. In Australia, a cold front will bring severe weather to much of south-east Australia this week after a weekend of heavy snow falls. (ZCG) Moving on to Africa, In Niger, suspected Boko Haram militants have launched an attack on a prison in an apparent bid to free fellow members held there. Burundi's presidential election has been postponed to July 21 from July 15 amid worsening violence. (BRIAN) And in the Middle East, Fighting near the southern Yemeni city of Aden has killed 35 people, in breach of a temporary humanitarian truce brokered by the UN. Israel has released a Palestinian prisoner after he went on hunger strike for 55 days in jail in protest at his detention for one year without charge. (ZCG) Looking to Latin America, Cuba has received two million foreign tourists so far this year, an increase of 16 percent over the same period in 2014. Venezuela said it would ask the United Nations to help resolve a border dispute with Guyana over an area where a new oil discovery has been made. (BRIAN) And in Europe, Russia is considering supplying Greece with natural gas via a direct pipeline, to help prop up its economy. Defending champion Novak Djokovic beats seven-time champion Roger Federer in four sets to win his third Wimbledon title. (TY) And finally in North America, Mexican drug lord Joaquin Guzman has used an elaborate tunnel to break out of a maximum security prison for a second time. U.S. and partner-nation military forces have carried out 16 more airstrikes against the Islamic State forces in Syria and Iraq over the weekend. (BRIAN) That's the global headlines Survey.