【有文稿】全球新闻速览

【有文稿】全球新闻速览

2015-08-25    02'15''

主播: 英语嘚吧嘚

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介绍:
Now, our global survey of headlines, (MB) First up, in Asia, Violent clashes at a protest in western Nepal have killed at least seven police officers and a child. A Hong Kong photojournalist is out on bail in Bangkok after he was held for carrying body armour and a helmet while reporting on the recent bomb blast. (TY) Turning to Oceania, Tony Abbott has become the first Australian prime minister to visit the resting place of Indigenous land rights campaigner Eddie Koiki Mabo. Staying in the country, an Australian woman wrongfully jailed for a decade has been awarded more than 2 million Australian dollars in compensation. (Brian) Moving on to Africa, In Kenya, the Supreme Court has said that the government should abide by a lower court's decision to give teachers a pay rise of at least 50-percent. The World Health Organization says Sierra Leone has released its last known Ebola patient. (MB) And in the Middle East, The UN cultural agency has said the destruction of the ancient temple of Baalshamin in Syria's Palmyra is a war crime. In Yemen, at least 14 civilians have been killed by rockets fired by Houthi rebels in Taiz, as the battle for the country's third city intensifies. (Brian) Looking to Latin America, Colombia has condemned deportations of its citizens from Venezuela during a Venezuelan crackdown on smugglers and criminal gangs. Peru says it will not host the 2016 Dakar Rally due to concerns about the El Nino weather phenomenon. (MB) And in Europe, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has strongly condemned violence at an asylum seekers' shelter that injured dozens of police officers. The Permanent Court of Arbitration in Hague has ordered Russia to pay damages to the Netherlands over its seizure of a ship protesting against oil drilling. (TY) And finally in North America, Police in Canada say two individuals associated with the leak of Ashley Madison customer details are reported to have committed suicide. Staying in the country, Canadian authorities has confirmed the death of six people in a plane crash in a wooded area in Quebec province. (MB) That's our global headlines survey.