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Hello, I'm Neil Nunes with the BBC news.

尼尔·纽尼斯为您播报BBC新闻。

Hours before a deadline for Greece to repay 1.6 billion euros, Prime Minister Alexi Tsipras urged his country’s voters to back his plans to end austerity. He said no vote in Sunday’s referendum would help negotiate a more favorable settlement to his country’s debt crisis. From Athens, Joe Lynam has this report.

希腊总理在本国赔偿1.6亿欧元截止日期到来之前的几个小时之内要求全国人民支持他的计划,来终止紧缩政策。他表示在周六的全民公投中无人投票将有利于协商一个对希腊债务危机更好地解决办法。下面是乔·利姆雅典报道:

"If as expected, Greece fails to make the 1.6 billion-euro payment to the IMF, it would be considered in arrears which starts a lengthy process of recouping moneys old. By close a play tonight, the 120 billion-euro bailout programme which Greece agreed with its Euro Zone partners in 2011 will also expire, having been extended by six months already. On top of that, Greece must make a payment of 3.5 billion euros to the European Central Bank in three weeks. Failure to pay that has far swifter reprecussions. The decision to walk away from negotiations means that ordinary Greeks now face limits in how much money they can withdraw from ATMs and a ban on any payments outside the country without express permission from the Greek Central Bank.

如果就像大家所料想的那样,希腊没能向国际货币基金组织赔偿1.6亿欧元,那么希腊就会开始漫漫还债路。截止到今天晚上,希腊在2011年和其它欧元区国家答应的120亿欧元紧急救助项目也已到期,尽管已经延期了六个月。最重要的是,希腊必须在三个星期内向欧洲中央银行支付3.5亿欧元。如未能如期支付将会有更强烈的反响。希腊首相走出谈判会场意味着希腊目前面临着他们从自动取款机中取钱的限额和在希腊中央银行没有同意的情况下国家向外支出金额的问题。

Seven weeks after the country was declared free of the Ebola, Liberia has reported another case of the disease. The Deputy Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah said a 17-year-old boy has died from the disease. He said teams were investigating the victim’s movements in the days before his death.

利比亚在宣布本国免受埃博拉病毒侵扰的七个星期后,该国有报道称又发现了一例患者。卫生部部长托尔伯特称,一个17岁的男孩死于该病,他的研究团队正在调查死者在死前一天都进行了哪些活动。

“Even before the result came out, the body was buried safely by the deadbody management team. People need to be vigilant and take all preventive measures because one case of Ebola is dangerous. We have said it over and over again, but there is a possibility that could be a resurgent of the virus in Liberia."

在结果出来之前。死者遗体已被殡葬人员安全埋葬。由于埃博拉病例很危险,人们需保持警惕,做好防御措施。可以这样说,我们再三强调安全,但是在利比亚仍然存在埃博拉病毒再次兴起的可能。

A statement apparently posted online by Islamic States says that its Sanaa division has carried out a car bomb attack in the Yemeni capital, causing many casualties. The attack is reported to have targetted at the homes of several Houthi rebel leaders. Initial report said that about 30 people were wounded. A confirmed report suggests many of those have died.

一封很显然是伊斯兰极端分子放在网上的帖子上写到,也门首都萨那的分离导致车辆爆炸,造成多人死亡。据报道称,此次爆炸目标是几位胡塞叛军领导人的家。最初报道称有30人受伤,据证实,有多数人死于爆炸。

A US State Department spokesman has said that they had no solid evidence that Jordan and Turkey are considering setting up buffering zones within Syria. The two countries are reported to be waiting such a move because of increasing instability. A US Department spokesman Mark Toner said these are just unconfirmed reports for now.

一位美国国务院发言人称,没有确凿的证据表明约旦和土耳其考虑与叙利亚建立缓冲地带。有报道称,这两个国家由于不稳定因素增加,所以酝酿此事。美国国务院法发言人马克·托纳表示,这些报道未经核实。

“Frankly, we don’t have any ground truth on any of these plans so far. All we've seen frank their press reports. So there is really no solid evidence on which way either Turkey or Jordan is leaning at this point. Certainly there's an earsier, remarkable challenge, security challenges that everyone in this region is facing and looking at how to address them in the best way possible. It’s something that these governments are considering. The area of Syria under the government control has greatly diminished."

坦白而言,我们对这些计划没有确信的证据。我们所看到的只是他们的媒体报道。因此没有确凿证据表明约旦或土耳其谋划此事。很确定的是,该地区面临重大挑战—---安全挑战。该挑战是这个地区中每个人所面临的,并尽可能地寻找最好的办法解决它。这是政府所考虑的事情。政府管辖下的叙利亚已经消失。

World news from the BBC.

BBC环球新闻

A United States commander in Afghanistan has said that disillusioned Taliban fighters have established a new group allied with the Islamic State organization in Syria. General Sean S has said the new group has been involved in serious clashes with Taliban fighters in Eastern Afghanistan. The website (音频跳白)IS group has threatened Taliban fighters with death if they do not join IS.

驻阿富汗的美国司令官声称塔利班组织令人大失所望,因为该组织和伊斯兰极端组织联合在叙利亚建立了一个新的组织。将军西恩还表示,这个新组织和塔利班恐怖组织在阿富汗东部制造过严重冲突案件。伊斯兰组织网站显示如果他们不加入塔利班组织,塔利班成员将会以死相威。

A Royal Air Force plane has brought home four British citizens seriously injured in Friday’s attack at the holiday resort of Sousse in Tunisia. Thirty-eight people were killed and at least 30 of them are thought to have been British. The British Prime Minister David Cameron has vowed that the west will prevail in what he described as "the generational struggle against the extremism".

皇家军机将四名在周五突尼斯苏塞旅游景点袭击中严重受伤的英国国民带回英国。在这次袭击中,有38人死亡,其中认为有30名英国人。英国首相大卫·卡梅伦承诺西方将会在他所说的“反对极端主义的一代斗争”中主掌控地位。

A museum in Australia is returning the skull of an aboriginal man stolen from his grave more than 150 years ago. Representatives of the W people will recive the skull. From Sydney, here is Phil Mercer.

澳大利亚一家博物馆将盗取的具有150多年历史的土著人头骨物归原主。土著居民代表将代表人民接受这一头骨。下面是菲尔悉尼报道:

"The skull of Jim K who was hung for rape in 1860 was stolen by an Australian phrenologist called Archibald Hamilton who believed a person’s character could be determined by examining their heads. The remains of the aboriginal man became part of a travelling scientific show. When Hamilton died, his collection of human bones was donated to a museum near Melbourne. For more than a century, they settled in a shelf until they were examined by a PhD student. She managed to identify Jim K’s skull which is being returned to his descendants in the Hunter Valley near Sydney.

1860年,吉姆因强奸罪而头颅被悬门示众,后被澳大利亚一个叫阿奇博尔德·汉密尔顿的骨学家盗取,他相信观察一个人的脑部结构能够了解一个人的性格。该土著人的躯干成了科学环展的一部分。汉密尔顿死后,他把他收集的人骨捐给了墨尔本附近的博物馆。这些骨头在展架中放了长达一个多世纪,直到被一个博士生观察到。她成功地鉴定吉姆的头骨,把它还给悉尼附近狩猎谷的人的后代手里。

A bullet train Japan has had to make an emergency stop after a passenger set a fire to himself. The train is travelling from Tokyo to Osaka when smoke was detected. Fire officers said there have been a number of other injuries. Two people are reported to have suffered heart attacks. Bullet trains travel at speeds of 320 kilometers an hour.

日本一辆高速动车发现一名乘客引火自燃后紧急刹车。发现有烟雾时,动车正由东京开往大阪。消防人员称该火造成其他人员受伤,有报道称有两名乘客犯了心脏病。该动车以每小时320千米的速度前进。

BBC news.

BBC新闻。


Hello, I'm Neil Nunes with the BBC news.

Hours before a deadline for Greece to repay 1.6 billion euros, Prime Minister Alexi Tsipras urged his country’s voters to back his plans to end austerity. He said no vote in Sunday’s referendum would help negotiate a more favorable settlement to his country’s debt crisis. From Athens, Joe Lynam has this report.

"If as expected, Greece fails to make the 1.6 billion-euro payment to the IMF, it would be considered in arrears which starts a lengthy process of recouping moneys old. By close a play tonight, the 120 billion-euro bailout programme which Greece agreed with its Euro Zone partners in 2011 will also expire, having been extended by six months already. On top of that, Greece must make a payment of 3.5 billion euros to the European Central Bank in three weeks. Failure to pay that has far swifter reprecussions. The decision to walk away from negotiations means that ordinary Greeks now face limits in how much money they can withdraw from ATMs and a ban on any payments outside the country without express permission from the Greek Central Bank.

Seven weeks after the country was declared free of the Ebola, Liberia has reported another case of the disease. The Deputy Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah said a 17-year-old boy has died from the disease. He said teams were investigating the victim’s movements in the days before his death.

“Even before the result came out, the body was buried safely by the deadbody management team. People need to be vigilant and take all preventive measures because one case of Ebola is dangerous. We have said it over and over again, but there is a possibility that could be a resurgent of the virus in Liberia."

A statement apparently posted online by Islamic States says that its Sanaa division has carried out a car bomb attack in the Yemeni capital, causing many casualties. The attack is reported to have targetted at the homes of several Houthi rebel leaders. Initial report said that about 30 people were wounded. A confirmed report suggests many of those have died.

A US State Department spokesman has said that they had no solid evidence that Jordan and Turkey are considering setting up buffering zones within Syria. The two countries are reported to be waiting such a move because of increasing instability. A US Department spokesman Mark Toner said these are just unconfirmed reports for now.

“Frankly, we don’t have any ground truth on any of these plans so far. All we've seen frank their press reports. So there is really no solid evidence on which way either Turkey or Jordan is leaning at this point. Certainly there's an earsier, remarkable challenge, security challenges that everyone in this region is facing and looking at how to address them in the best way possible. It’s something that these governments are considering. The area of Syria under the government control has greatly diminished."

World news from the BBC.

A United States commander in Afghanistan has said that disillusioned Taliban fighters have established a new group allied with the Islamic State organization in Syria. General Sean S has said the new group has been involved in serious clashes with Taliban fighters in Eastern Afghanistan. The website (音频跳白)IS group has threatened Taliban fighters with death if they do not join IS.

A Royal Air Force plane has brought home four British citizens seriously injured in Friday’s attack at the holiday resort of Sousse in Tunisia. Thirty-eight people were killed and at least 30 of them are thought to have been British. The British Prime Minister David Cameron has vowed that the west will prevail in what he described as "the generational struggle against the extremism".

A museum in Australia is returning the skull of an aboriginal man stolen from his grave more than 150 years ago. Representatives of the W people will recive the skull. From Sydney, here is Phil Mercer.

"The skull of Jim K who was hung for rape in 1860 was stolen by an Australian phrenologist called Archibald Hamilton who believed a person’s character could be determined by examining their heads. The remains of the aboriginal man became part of a travelling scientific show. When Hamilton died, his collection of human bones was donated to a museum near Melbourne. For more than a century, they settled in a shelf until they were examined by a PhD student. She managed to identify Jim K’s skull which is being returned to his descendants in the Hunter Valley near Sydney.

A bullet train Japan has had to make an emergency stop after a passenger set a fire to himself. The train is travelling from Tokyo to Osaka when smoke was detected. Fire officers said there have been a number of other injuries. Two people are reported to have suffered heart attacks. Bullet trains travel at speeds of 320 kilometers an hour.

BBC news.

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