【有文稿】全球新闻速览

【有文稿】全球新闻速览

2015-06-05    02'39''

主播: 英语嘚吧嘚

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Now, our global survey of headlines, First up, in Asia, Polio cases in Pakistan have dropped by 70-percent this year as troops make territorial advances in the north against militants who opposed to vaccination programmes. In Myanmar, more than 700 migrants found adrift on a fishing boat six days ago have disembarked in the country's western state of Rakhine. In India, authorities in the capital have banned the sale of Maggi noodles for 15 days after high levels of lead were found in batches tested in Delhi and the state of Uttar Pradesh. (LK) Turning to Oceania, Australia's economy has grown by 0.9-percent in the first quarter of 2015, compared to the previous quarter, better than expected. Staying in the country, carbon dating used by archaeologists has revealed a natural pearl older than 2-thousand years unearthed in Western Australia. (TY) Moving on to Africa, Nigeria's Muhammadu Buhari visits Niger to discuss the Boko Haram militant group. In Senegal, singer Thione Seck has been charged with money laundering after fake banknotes worth millions of euros and dollars were found in his house. (BRIAN) And in the Middle East, U.N.-led talks aimed at ending the conflict in Yemen will begin June 14 in Geneva. The US says more than 10-thousand Islamic State fighters have been killed since an international coalition began a campaign against the group. (TY) Looking to Latin America, In Colombia, lawmakers have passed a bill which will impose tough sentences for hate crimes against women. And also in Argentina, thousands of people are taking part in a march in the capital Buenos Aires condemning violence against women. (BRIAN) And in Europe, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says talks in Brussels on Greece's debt crisis were "constructive" and he believes "an agreement is in sight". Dutch politician Geert Wilders says he will show cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in a TV slot allocated to his party. He is known for anti-Islamic views. (LK) And finally in North America, Former top FIFA official Chuck Blazer has admitted that he and others on the executive committee agreed to accept bribes in conjunction with the choice of South Africa as 2010 World Cup host. Staying in the country, former senator and Rhode Island governor Lincoln Chafee will seek the Democratic nomination for US president in 2016. (BRIAN) That's the global headlines Survey.