【有文稿】全球新闻速览

【有文稿】全球新闻速览

2015-08-04    02'33''

主播: 英语嘚吧嘚

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介绍:
First up, in Asia, India's government has signed a peace deal with a leading Naga separatist group, bringing one of the country's oldest insurgencies to an end. The Afghan Taliban has released a video which they say shows members pledging allegiance to Mullah Mansour, amid divisions over his new leadership. (LK) Turning to Oceania, Australia's first female Indigenous MP has said the country cannot recognise Aboriginal people in the constitution until its racist past is acknowledged. Staying in the country, the Prime Minister says up to 2,500 shipbuilding jobs will be safe for "all time", ahead of a new fleet-building announcement. (ZJN) Moving on to Africa, A UN reports says that a British oil company paid hundreds of thousands of dollars which went to senior Somali civil servants. In Nigeria, the military says it has "besieged" and dealt many casualties Islamist militant group Boko Haram and freed nearly 200 hostages. (Brian) And in the Middle East, Israel says it could use harsh interrogation methods to tackle violent Jewish extremism, after the death of an Palestinian infant in an arson attack. In a surprise visit to Iraq, the UK's Defense Secretary has announced that it would extended air strikes against the Islamic State group to March 2017. (ZJN) Looking to Latin America, Police in Brazil say they have arrested Jose Dirceu, who served as chief of staff under then-President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva from 2003 to 2005.( 路易斯•伊纳西奥•卢拉•达席尔瓦) Bolivian President Evo Morales is to enforce a law requiring all government officials to speak one of the country's indigenous languages. (Brian) And in Europe, Greece's main Athens stock index, the Athex, ended the day down by more than 16% as trading resumed after a five-week closure. Staying in the country, an island volunteer group that was feeding nearly 1,000 migrants a day says it is closing after running out of time and money. (LK) And finally in North America, Security forces in Mexico have discovered an underground drugs tunnel aimed at crossing into the United States. US airline Delta has banned the shipment of big game trophies on its flights following international outcry over the illegal killing of a Zimbabwean lion. (Brian) That's the global headlines survey.