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[Homework]BBC 2013-12-19
BBC news with XXX.
South Sudan's president Salva Kiir says he is prepared to entering to talks with his rival,and formal deputy Riek Machar, to end four days of violence that left hundreds dead.The offer of dialogue comes after a direct request from the UN secretary general which urged him to seek peace at all costs. Mr.Kiir has accused Mr.Machar of staging a military coup which Mr.XXX has strongly denied. Machar claimed that the president is trying to crush his critics.
diplomasaty(?) United Nations felt South Sudan might be sliding towards civil war, they called for political solution,now president Kiir says he will talk to his rival,but he talked to reporters in Juba, he didn't know what any potential talks with Mr.Machar might achieve, and it's far from clear, how any talks would happen. Mr.Machar says he is currently at the facility of Juba , but on the run from government forces. Some sort of stray normalities(?) return to the streets of Juba, but fighting a spread of swear(?) in the mean time.
Egypt public prosecutors all the XXX(?) former president Muhanmmed Hosni stand trail on charges of conspiring with foreign militant group to commit terrorist activity in Egypt.More than 30 other Muslins(?) are also been charged.
From Cairo, XXX.
A statement form Egypt top prosecutor described the latest charges against Muhanmmed Hosni as the biggest case of conspiracy in the country's history, if convicted, he and fellow leaders of the Muslin Brotherhood could get the death penalty. They are accused of forming an alliance with the militants of XXX and XXX to carry out violent attacks. Prosecutors claimed the Brotherhood targeted security forces in the rest of XXX(?) and beyond.
The XXX minister XXX has criticized an investigation into a legend high level of corruption in his government, calling it a dirty operation.He told in the congress that he will not allowed political plotting and he said some people want to stop Turkey's rapid growth on the world stage.
From Istanbul, XXX reports.
The deputy minister XXX has criticized the corruption investigation as a planted operation, but he refused to say who might be behind it. Mr.XXX spoke after a meeting in the capital Ankara with the minister XXX and several ministers. The deputy prime minister also told reporters that the government will not engage in any effort to block the judicial process.
The German XXX(?) hold talks with her French counterpart president XXX,they are trying to get a compromise as for uniting the Euro's(?) own(?) bank under one controlling authority.The German government is XXX(?) some of the responsibility for bailing out foreign banks. While French authorities are a main champion of the scheme.
This is the world news from the BBC.
Nigeria's president Goodluck Jonathan has lost his majority in the lower house of parliament after 37 XXX from his people's democratic party, defective to the main position group all progressive congress, the APC was boosted last month by recruiting a number of state governors who'd also broke away from Jonathan's party. The PDP has won every national elections since the end of the military rule in 1999.
The Russian parliament has approved XXX law which could lead to the release of Green Peace activist and members of the protest band XXX. The XXX could be applied as early as Thursday, but opposition politicians want to extended to all the political prisoners.
XXX is one of the Green Peace activists set from early release, but she has mixed feelings,"for now, I'm not excited, we are being grounded XXX for peacefully protesting in the artic(?),
we did nothing, we've spent(?) in jail for doing nothing wrong, and now we are XXX guilty but grounded XXX and 26 of us will be able to go home after this, sooner or later, but our Russian colleges still have the reast of their lives in this country."
A court say in United State has convicted a former BP engineer of (?)struction of justice in connection with Mexico oil spiling four years ago. XXX was found guilty of deleting hundreds of text messages to his superviser BP XXX in the weeks after the accident.
A man who was once considered one of the world's top wine collector has been found guilty of committing fraud selling fake vintages, caught in New York, heard XXX had made millions by blending cheap products in his kitchen in California, selling them to wealthy investors around the world, labeled empty bottles and recipes were found when the house was raded(?). |
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