【有文稿】全球新闻速览

【有文稿】全球新闻速览

2015-08-03    02'11''

主播: 英语嘚吧嘚

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介绍:
First up, in Asia, The new leader of the Afghan Taliban, Mullah Akhtar Mansour, has called for unity in an audio message, saying that the group will continue fighting. Malaysia is asking other Indian Ocean islands to be on the lookout for more possible MH370 debris after a wing part washes up in Reunion. (TY) Turning to Oceania, The speaker of the lower house of the Australian parliament, Bronwyn Bishop, has resigned over an expenses scandal. Staying in the country, social media users have been rallying around footballer Adam Goodes, after he became embroiled in a racism row with fans. (ZJN) Moving on to Africa, A top general and close aide of Burundi's President has been killed in an attack on his car in the capital. South Sudan will compete at Rio 2016 after becoming the 206th member of the Olympic movement. (Brain) And in the Middle East, An Egyptian court has again delayed a verdict in the retrial of three al-Jazeera journalists convicted of aiding the banned Muslim Brotherhood. Two Turkish soldiers have been killed and 31 wounded in a suicide attack by suspected Kurdish PKK militants. (ZJN) Looking to Latin America, A Colombian air force plane has crashed in the north of the country, killing all 11 of those on board. Argentina launched a new plan named "Qunita" to help new mothers, especially those from low socio-economic backgrounds. (Brain) And in Europe, In Russia, a Mi-28N helicopter has crashed after a fatal accident at an air show, killing one of the two pilots. In Serbia, 11 people are being questioned by police after a television graphic appeared to predict a winning lottery number before it was drawn. (TY) And finally in North America, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced parliament will be dissolved and called a parliamentary election for 19 October. In the US, civil rights campaigners have begun a 40-day march to highlight what they say is a fresh attack on equal rights for African Americans. (Brain) That's the global headlines survey.