北京空气污染信息不够公开透明(有声)
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BBC news with David Austin.
埃及自由派抵制制宪委员会投票
Several liberal and secular parties in Egypt have pulled out of a process to elect a panel to draft a new constitution. One of the key issues to be addressed is how much the constitution should be guided by Islamic law. Jon Leyne reports from Cairro.
“Parliament is dominated by Islamist parties including the Muslim Brotherhood. The liberal and secular parties are concerned that Islamists are using this to dominate the constitutional assembly as well. So now, around 55 members of the most secular and liberal parties have pulled out of the process to select the members of the constitutional assembly. It is a key issue for Egypt’s future. The constitution is likely to decide the cause of the country for what could be decades to come.”
Clashes resumed in the Egyptian city of Port Said after the funeral of a teenager who died in football-related violence. The first trouble began on Friday after the Port Said football club al-Masry was suspended for two years over a post match riot last month in which more than 70 people were killed.
马里政变前路迷茫
The leader of the military coup in Mali has told the BBC he is in complete control of the country. Captain Amadou Sanogo said he had no fear of a countercoup. But the BBC correspondent in the region says it’s not clear how much support the captain has among high-ranking commanders. Tuareg rebels have taken advantage of the uncertainty to seize position in the north. Captain Sanogo said he wanted peace talks with them.
“The Tuareg people in the north, our people, are our brothers. I want all of them to come to the same table. My door is open. We can talk about and work out to the peace process.”
The Malian capital Bamako was reported to be quite on Saturday after earlier looting.
尼日利亚2名自杀式炸弹袭击者被炸身亡
Thousands of extra police are on the streets of the Nigerian capital Abuja when members of the governing party are meeting to choose a new executive. Roads leading to the conference venue have been blocked. Security has been tightened following a series of deadly attacks by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram.
土耳其打死15名库尔德工人党武装人员
The Turkish government says 15 Kurdish militants, all of them women, have been killed in fighting with security forces. The clashes took place in the southeastern province of Bitlis, which is the center of band of PKK militants. Jonathan Hyde is in Istanbul.
“As many as one third of the PKK’s fighting force are women, a legacy of the group’s onetime marks of ideology which prioritized the raising of women status in Kurdish society. So women casualties are not unusual. But for 15 women to be killed in a single clash certainly is. The Turkish Interior Ministry is giving few details of the incident. It occurred in Bitlis, a province known for strong PKK support during a large scale military operation against the organization in the mountains bordering Iraq.
Jonathan Hyde reporting. World news from the BBC.
法国警方称枪击案嫌犯为伊斯兰极端分子
French police say the older brother of the Islamist gunman Mohammed Merah who killed Jewish children, a rabbi, and soldiers in separate attacks in southwestern France has expressed pride of his actions. Abdelkader Merah is being questioned by anti-terrorist police in Paris. But they say he’s claimed not to have known in advance that Mohammed Merah would carry out the killings. The man’s mother was also questioned by police and was released without charge. Her lawyer Jean Yves Gounaud sais she was devastated by what happened.
“Her world has tumbled down. Everything has crashed like I said at on point that she think her son was a killer. She wanted to talk to her neighbors to tell them to protect their children to be careful, to take care of them.”
北京空气污染指数不够公开透明
The authorities in Beijing say it will be at least two decades before they get the Chinese capital’s air pollution under control. Beijing came cast at the bottom of the recent of the world’s most polluted cities. Charles Skellon reports.
“The city authorities in Beijing have been stunned by a wave of criticism of the accuracy of their pollution figures. They are trying to convince the skeptical public that they have a credible plan to tackle the problem. The Vice Mayor Homg Feng said the best the city could hopeful was to have air pollution under control within the next 20 years. He said that would include one of the biggest threats to health. The tiny particles in the air that until the recent controversy were not even measured by the Beijing authorities. Charles Skellon reporting.
加拿大发现疑似因海啸失踪日本渔船
A Japanese fishing boat swept away by last year’s earthquake and tsunami has been spotted to drift off the west coast of Canada. No one is believed on board of this ship which is in tacks but badly rusted. However, the Canadian Transport Ministry is monitoring its full pollution. The vessel was registered in Hokkaido in Japan.
Those are the latest stories from BBC news.
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