【5分钟环球新闻掠影1103】(文稿)APEC前的天啊,是晴朗的天~

【5分钟环球新闻掠影1103】(文稿)APEC前的天啊,是晴朗的天~

2014-11-03    04'55''

主播: 罗叔英语

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APEC前的天啊,是晴朗的天~北京的人民好喜欢!!! 话不多少,高大上的主播文稿奉上。有问题请随时和主播@光芒君私信哦。光芒君赴汤蹈火,为您服务。 Our top stories include: Burkina Faso's military has cleared thousands of protesters in the country's capital following the ouster of President Blaise Compaore. "We want to preserve the gains of democracy. We want and need a democracy for people that will not be betrayed." China is gearing up for another lunar mission after a round-trip success. "We will run some tests on the capsule based on the degree of burns on its surface. Then we will conduct an analysis based on the data using telemetry." and elections have started in Donetsk and Luhansk in east Ukraine. "If they recognize us and return our lost land without a fight, then we will restore normal economic ties and will live like equal economic partners." Those stories and more over the hour and towards the end of the show we'll be looking at comments online about an ordinance in Houston allowing transgenders people to use gendered toilets. Now our global survey of headlines First up, in Asia, In Pakistan, more than 50 people have been killed and at least 100 injured in a suicide bombing close to Pakistan's only border crossing with India. In Bangladesh, a second leader of the country's largest Islamic party has been sentenced to death for war crimes committed during the 1971 war against Pakistan. In Oceania, In Australia, premier of Victoria, Denis Napthine, will start the state's election campaign by delivering the writs to the state's governor. Staying in the country, thousands of people gathered in the town of Albany to mark the departure of 30,000 Anzac troops 100 years ago during World War One. Moving on to Africa, In Sierra Leone, the Africa Governance Initiative (AGI) found that in rural parts of the country Ebola virus is spreading nine times faster than two months ago. In Kenya, soldiers shot dead six suspected members of a separatist group after they hacked an officer to death in an attack on a military barracks in the port city of Mombasa. And in the Middle East, In Iran, a British-Iranian woman detained in Iran after trying to watch a men's volleyball match has been sentenced to a year in prison. In Iraq, mass killings by Islamic State militants have seen 322 members of an Iraqi Sunni tribe killed in western Anbar province. In Qatar, the country has joined the American-led coalition to fight Islamic State even though foreign diplomats have reported seeing cars with Islamic State logos in parts of the country. Looking to Latin America, In Argentina, an Argentine judge has asked Spain to arrest and extradite 20 former officials accused of abuses during the military rule of General Franco. In Bolivia, President Evo Morales has signed a contract to start the building of a new presidential palace. And in Europe, In Russia, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has signed a decree applying a discount of 100 U.S. dollars on export tariffs of natural gas. In Scotland, a poll shows that a majority of voters would back independence if another referendum were held on that day. And finally in North America, In the U.S., Virgin Galactic could have a new spacecraft ready to fly by next year after a Virgin craft crashed last week. In Canada, the country is to suspend visa applications from residents and passport-holders from West African countries in the grip of the Ebola outbreak.