【有文稿】全球新闻速览

【有文稿】全球新闻速览

2015-08-18    02'37''

主播: 英语嘚吧嘚

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介绍:
(Brain) First up, in Asia, Police in Bangladesh have filed charges against 13 men who allegedly filmed themselves laughing and jeering as they beat a teenage boy to death. The United Arab Emirates and India plan to create a 75 billion US dollars fund to invest in Indian infrastructure, according to a joint statement at the end of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit on Monday. (LK) Turning to Oceania, In Australia, the Senate has again rejected a bill for greater oversight of unions, setting up a double dissolution trigger for the Federal Government. Staying in the country, a controversial bill to legalize same-sex marriage bill has been introduced to the parliament, amid heated debate about whether to change the law or put the matter to a plebiscite. (ZCG) Moving on to Africa, For the first time since the Ebola outbreak was declared in Sierra Leone, the country has recorded zero new infections. In south Africa, prosecutors have filed papers calling for Oscar Pistorius to be convicted of murder, days before he is due to be released on probation. (Brian) And in the Middle East, Turkey's prime minister said no agreement was reached at a last-ditch meeting with a nationalist party to form a coalition alliance, leaving Turkey with little option but to hold new elections. The UN's humanitarian chief has said Damascus should allow greater humanitarian access to people in need inside Syria, after his first visit to the country. (ZCG) Looking to Latin America, Peru’s El Comercio newspaper deleted two articles by Lima's archbishop and says it will not publish his work again, following allegations of plagiarism. In Nicaragua, at least two police officers and three voluntary policemen died after being ambushed by an armed gang in the city of Bluefields. (Brain) And in Europe, London 2012 Olympic 1500m champion Asli Cakir Alptekin has been stripped of her gold medal for doping. In Spain, bulls have gored seven people to death during festivals across the country since the beginning of July. (LK) And finally in North America, In Mexico, regional human rights investigators say they have been denied access to military personnel who may have witnessed the disappearance of 43 students last September. In the United States, a nuclear site in South Carolina was reopened from more than two hours in lockdown , after a bomb-sniffing dog over-reacted and halted a delivery truck. (Brain) That's the global headlines survey.