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Ecuador says the founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has requested political asylum after taking refuge at its embassy in London. Mr Assange is facing extradition from Britain to Sweden, where he's been accused of sexually assaulting two women. He denies the allegations and has written to the left-wing president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, complaining of the prosecution. Leonardo Rocha has more.
Mr Assange grabbed the headlines in 2010 when Wikileaks published a vast number of secret diplomatic cables from the American State Department. He's facing extradition to Sweden after losing a long legal battle to stay in Britain. In a letter to President Rafael Correa, Mr Assange says he's being prosecuted for publishing the truth and damaging the interests of the powerful. He asked for the protection of the government of Ecuador and adds that he can't go back to his native country Australia, which, in his words, abandoned him.
Tens of thousands of Egyptians have heated calls from the Muslim Brotherhood and other political groups to gather in Tahrir Square in Cairo to protest against sweeping new powers taken by the ruling military council. The protests are taking place as the presidential election result is still awaited. Lyse Doucet reports from close to Tahrir Square.
The Muslim Brotherhood yesterday called for a 'million man march'. They wanted people to come out to declare their opposition to the army's continuing hold on power. I don't think there's a million people in the square, but the crowds are growing louder and larger by the hour. The Muslim Brotherhood in the square below is already celebrating victory, while members of the rival camp of Ahmed Shafiq, the former prime minister, say they're the ones who won.
Britain says a Russian ship allegedly transporting attack helicopters to Syria has turned back while sailing off the Scottish coast. The vessel's London-based insurers withdrew cover after being told by British officials that they were in possible breach of European Union sanctions on weapon supplies to Syria. Colin Blane reports.
The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton complained about the ship last Tuesday when she claimed it was taking armaments to President Assad. Onboard, it was reported they were helicopters which belonged to Syria, but which have been repaired and maintained by Russia. The ship's progress was halted when its London-based insurers withdrew cover when it was off the Outer Hebrides, saying the nature of the voyage was in breach of their rules.
And the Supreme Court in Pakistan has disqualified the Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani from holding office. He was convicted of contempt of court two months ago for refusing to reopen corruption cases against President Zardari.
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The British Prime Minister David Cameron says he's refused to accept a letter from the President of Argentina Christina Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner at the G20 summit in Mexico about the sovereignty over the Falkland Islands. Mr Cameron said he'd spoken to President Kirchner and told her that Argentina should respect the views of the islanders who will vote in a referendum on sovereignty next year. Argentina claims the Islands which it calls the Malvinas.
A Canadian man accused of killing and dismembering a Chinese student has pleaded not guilty to five charges, including murder. Luka Rocco Magnotta became the subject of an international manhunt before being extradited from Germany on Monday. Lee Carter reports.
Luka Rocco Magnotta appeared before a judge in a Quebec courtroom by video link from the detention center where he is being held. He pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him. They include first-degree murder and threatening the Canadian prime minister following the killing and dismemberment of Jun Lin, a 33-year-old Chinese national studying in Montreal. The victim's hands and feet were sent in the post to Canadian political parties and to schools. Defense lawyers say they may request a psychiatric evaluation for Mr Magnotta, who will appear again before a judge later this week.
East Asia has again come out as a major hotspot for animal extinctions in the latest Red List of Threatened Species published by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Prominent on the list are the world's biggest venomous snake, the king cobra, and the Burmese python.
At the Euro 2012 Football Championships, both the cohosts, Ukraine and Poland, have failed to reach the quarter finals. Ukraine lost 1-0 to England; Poland had already been knocked out . France also qualified for the latest stages of the tournament despite a 2-0 defeat by Sweden in Kiev.
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Ecuadorsays the founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has requested political asylum after taking refuge at its embassy in London. Mr Assange is facing extradition from Britain to Sweden, where he's been accused of sexually assaulting two women. He denies the allegations and has written to the left-wing president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, complaining of the prosecution. Leonardo Rocha has more.
厄瓜多爾稱維基解密的創(chuàng)始人朱利安·阿桑奇曾在其倫敦使館尋求避難,現(xiàn)已申請(qǐng)政治避難。阿桑奇被從英國(guó)引渡至瑞典,他在瑞典被指控性侵兩名女子。他否認(rèn)這個(gè)指控,并致信厄瓜多爾左翼總統(tǒng)拉斐爾·科雷亞抱怨所受迫害。Leonardo Rocha報(bào)道。
Mr Assange grabbed the headlines in 2010 when Wikileaks published a vast number of secret diplomatic cables from the American State Department. He's facing extradition to Sweden after losing a long legal battle to stay in Britain. In a letter to President Rafael Correa, Mr Assange says he's being prosecuted for publishing the truth and damaging the interests of the powerful. He asked for the protection of the government of Ecuador and adds that he can't go back to his native country Australia, which, in his words, abandoned him.
2010年維基解密公布來自美國(guó)國(guó)務(wù)院的大量機(jī)密外交文件時(shí),阿桑奇成了頭條的焦點(diǎn)。他在英國(guó)的一場(chǎng)曠日持久的官司中敗了下來,即將被引渡至瑞典。阿桑奇 致信總統(tǒng)拉斐爾·科雷亞,稱自己因公布真相并損害當(dāng)權(quán)者利益而受迫害。他請(qǐng)求厄瓜多爾政府給予保護(hù),稱不想回到本國(guó)澳大利亞,用他的話來說,這個(gè)國(guó)家已經(jīng) 拋棄了他。
Tens of thousands of Egyptians have heated calls from the Muslim Brotherhood and other political groups to gather in Tahrir Square in Cairo to protest against sweeping new powers taken by the ruling military council. The protests are taking place as the presidential election result is still awaited. Lyse Doucet reports from close to Tahrir Square.
穆斯林兄弟組織等政治組織呼吁成千上萬埃及人匯聚在開羅塔里爾廣場(chǎng),抗議執(zhí)政軍事委員會(huì)奪得絕對(duì)大權(quán)??棺h發(fā)生時(shí),總統(tǒng)選舉的結(jié)果還沒出來。Lyse Doucet在塔里爾廣場(chǎng)附近報(bào)道。
The Muslim Brotherhood yesterday called for a 'million man march'. They wanted people to come out to declare their opposition to the army's continuing hold on power. I don't think there's a million people in the square, but the crowds are growing louder and larger by the hour. The Muslim Brotherhood in the square below is already celebrating victory, while members of the rival camp of Ahmed Shafiq, the former prime minister, say they're the ones who won.
穆斯林兄弟組織昨天呼吁舉行“百萬人大游行”,希望人們出來對(duì)軍隊(duì)繼續(xù)把握大權(quán)表示反對(duì)。我認(rèn)為塔里爾廣場(chǎng)沒有百萬人,但隨著時(shí)間過去,人群越來越大,人聲越來越響。穆斯林兄弟組織已經(jīng)在廣場(chǎng)下面慶祝勝利,而對(duì)手前總理沙菲克陣營(yíng)的成員稱是自己一方獲得勝利。
Britainsays a Russian ship allegedly transporting attack helicopters to Syria has turned back while sailing off the Scottish coast. The vessel's London-based insurers withdrew cover after being told by British officials that they were in possible breach of European Union sanctions on weapon supplies to Syria. Colin Blane reports.
英國(guó)稱,一艘據(jù)說是向敘利亞運(yùn)送武裝直升機(jī)的俄羅斯船只在駛到蘇格蘭海岸后原路返回??偛吭趥惗氐谋kU(xiǎn)公司從英國(guó)官員那里了解到,他們可能因向敘利亞運(yùn)送武裝而違反歐盟制裁,因此就取消了對(duì)這艘船的保險(xiǎn)。Colin Blane報(bào)道。
The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton complained about the ship last Tuesday when she claimed it was taking armaments to President Assad. Onboard, it was reported they were helicopters which belonged to Syria, but which have been repaired and maintained by Russia. The ship's progress was halted when its London-based insurers withdrew cover when it was off the Outer Hebrides, saying the nature of the voyage was in breach of their rules.
美國(guó)國(guó)務(wù)卿希拉里·克林頓上周二對(duì)這艘船進(jìn)行投訴,稱其是在向總統(tǒng)阿薩德運(yùn)送武器。據(jù)悉船上有敘利亞的直升機(jī),但經(jīng)過了俄羅斯的維修。倫敦保險(xiǎn)公司稱這次航行違反規(guī)定就撤回保險(xiǎn),然后這艘船就在外赫布里底群島停止向前。
And the Supreme Court in Pakistan has disqualified the Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani from holding office. He was convicted of contempt of court two months ago for refusing to reopen corruption cases against President Zardari.
巴基斯坦最高法院取消總理吉拉尼的總理資格,他兩個(gè)月前因拒絕重開對(duì)巴總統(tǒng)扎爾達(dá)里腐敗案的調(diào)查而犯下藐視法庭罪。
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The British Prime Minister David Cameron says he's refused to accept a letter from the President of Argentina Christina Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner at the G20 summit in Mexico about the sovereignty over the Falkland Islands. Mr Cameron said he'd spoken to President Kirchner and told her that Argentina should respect the views of the islanders who will vote in a referendum on sovereignty next year. Argentina claims the Islands which it calls the Malvinas.
英國(guó)首相戴維德·卡梅隆稱,他拒絕在墨西哥G20峰會(huì)上接受阿根廷總統(tǒng)克里斯蒂娜克里斯蒂娜·費(fèi)爾南德 斯·基什內(nèi)爾有關(guān)??颂m群島主權(quán)的信件??仿≌f,他已與基什內(nèi)爾講過話,告訴她阿根廷應(yīng)尊重島民的觀點(diǎn),島民們將于明年就該島的主權(quán)舉行公投。阿根廷稱 對(duì)該島負(fù)有主權(quán),稱之為馬爾維納斯群島。
A Canadian man accused of killing and dismembering a Chinese student has pleaded not guilty to five charges, including murder. Luka Rocco Magnotta became the subject of an international manhunt before being extradited from Germany on Monday. Lee Carter reports.
被指控殺害并肢解一名中國(guó)學(xué)生的加拿大男子對(duì)包括謀殺罪在內(nèi)的5項(xiàng)指控拒不認(rèn)罪。盧卡·羅科·馬尼奧塔周一被從德國(guó)引渡,然后成了國(guó)際追捕的對(duì)象。Lee Carter報(bào)道。
Luka Rocco Magnotta appeared before a judge in a Quebec courtroom by video link from the detention center where he is being held. He pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him. They include first-degree murder and threatening the Canadian prime minister following the killing and dismemberment of Jun Lin, a 33-year-old Chinese national studying in Montreal. The victim's hands and feet were sent in the post to Canadian political parties and to schools. Defense lawyers say they may request a psychiatric evaluation for Mr Magnotta, who will appear again before a judge later this week.
在盧卡·羅科·馬尼奧塔所在的拘留所,他通過視頻鏈接出現(xiàn)在魁北克法庭一位法官面前。他對(duì)所有指控拒不認(rèn) 罪,這些罪名包括一級(jí)謀殺,并在蒙特利爾殺害并肢解33歲的中國(guó)籍學(xué)生林俊后威脅加拿大總理。受害人的手腳被送至加拿大政黨站點(diǎn)和學(xué)校。辯護(hù)律師稱可能會(huì) 申請(qǐng)為馬尼奧塔做心理評(píng)估,本周晚些時(shí)候馬尼奧塔會(huì)再次面對(duì)一名法官。
East Asiahas again come out as a major hotspot for animal extinctions in the latest Red List of Threatened Species published by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Prominent on the list are the world's biggest venomous snake, the king cobra, and the Burmese python.
國(guó)際自然保護(hù)聯(lián)盟發(fā)布瀕危物種紅皮書,稱東亞再次成為動(dòng)物瀕危的熱點(diǎn)地區(qū)。名列名單上的有世界上最大的毒蛇、扁頸眼鏡蛇和緬甸蟒。
At the Euro 2012 Football Championships, both the cohosts, Ukraine and Poland, have failed to reach the quarter finals. Ukraine lost 1-0 to England; Poland had already been knocked out . France also qualified for the latest stages of the tournament despite a 2-0 defeat by Sweden in Kiev.
歐洲杯足球錦標(biāo)賽的合辦國(guó)烏克蘭和波蘭均未進(jìn)入1/4決賽。烏克蘭以1:0的比分輸給英國(guó),波蘭也已出局。法國(guó)盡管在基輔以2:0的比分?jǐn)〗o瑞典,卻進(jìn)入錦標(biāo)賽的最后階段。
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