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BBC news with MIke Kelly.
The two main candidates in the U.S. Presidential Election are back on the campaign trail, focusing on vital states in the west of country. As the race centers its final ten days, opinion polls suggest the Democratic Contender Barack Obama is maintaining his lead over the Republican John McCain. Sahra Morris reports from Washington.
John McCain is now struggling to defend new Mexico and other western states that are normally Republican strongholds against the strong onslaught from his Democratic rival Barack Obama。 Senator McCain accused Senator Obama of seeking to rise taxes on most Americans, especially small businesses companies responsible for creating jobs in the economic downturn. Senator Obama who is now back after a few days off in which he spent time with his seriouly-illed grandmother says he will launch a plan of tax cuts for the middle class.
Israelis are expected to learn on Sunday whether the Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni will form a new government or call for snap election. Israel radio says that Ms. Livni has abandoned her attempts to put together a new coalition but the report has not been comfirmed.Tim Frank reports from Jerusalem.
As the new leaders of the largest party in Israel's Parliament , she'd given potential coalition partners the deadline of Sunday to say whether they were in or out. On Friday she suffered a big setback when Israel's largest ultra-religious party Shas said it would not join the coalition under Ms. Tzipi Livni. The latest report suggest the foreign minister believe early general elections may approve the only option. If that was the case, she 'll have a tough fight against Benjamin Netanyahu the leader of the main right-wing opposition party.
The United Nations says not a single country has corresponded to an appeal it made a two weeks ago for urging help for Seria,which is facing its worst drought in 14 years. The U.N. says it needs 20 million dollars to assist the one million Serians that it says/ are at risk. The situation is especially bad in the northeast of the country while people were reported to be selling their belongings and trying to migrate.
以下是美眉你应该坚持的部分
Hundreds of thousands of people have marched through the Italian capital Rome to protest against the right-wing government of the Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. The opposition leader Walter Veltroni told the crowds that Mr. Berlusconi was incapable of handing/ the social and financial crisis facing Italy and he accused the government of running Italy like a private enterprise. He said Saturday's protest proved that Italy was ready for political change.
"A demonstration with so many people was good for the country and for Italian democracy. It is not only a show of strength of Democratic Party but also of determination and it proves that a different Italy is probably possible."
Correspondent pointed out that depsite the showed strength by the left-wing opposition, Mr.Berlusconi still enjoys a clear lead in the opinion polls.
World News from the BBC.
The largest Suni Party in Iraq says it's suspending all official contacts with U.S. civilian and military personnel after the killing of a man in Fallujah. The Iraqi's Islamic Party said the dead man was one of their senior members and he had been killed during a joint U.S-Iraqi raid on Friday which it/ alleged have political goals.
President Bush has said that now it's not the time to abandon principles underpinning capitalism despite the global financial crisis. Speaking in his weekly radio address, Mr. Bush said world leaders should recommit themselves to open markets, free trade and free enterprises when they meet in the economic summit that is/ due to host next month.
"Open market policies have lifted the standards of living and helped millions of people around the world to escape the grip of poverty. These policies have shown themselves time and time again to be the surest path to creating jobs, increasing commerce and fostering progress and this moment of global economic uncertainty be precisely the wrong time to reject such proven methods for creating prosperity and hope".
The authorities in Mexico have offered a 370,000-dollar award for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the killing of a leading prosecutor near the capital Mexico city. The prosecutor Andres Dimitriadis was leading an investigation into organized crimes and drug trafficking in the state of Morelos. He was shot in his car as he drove home. Over four thousands people have died so far this year in drugs-related violence.
Thousands of people have demonstrated in the Basque region of northern Spain, demanding referendum on proposed moves towards independence from the rest of the country. The regional government have planned to organize such vote on Saturday but the Spanish Supreme Court declared this illegal. Earlier in the day, there was / explosions at two railway stations in the Basque region, one of which brought down the ceiling of tickets hall though nobody was hurt.
And that's the latest from BBC News.
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