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发表于 2018-10-25 09:40
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[Homework]BBC 2018-10-09
【on jkkiki】
Scientists have said politicians and society must act rapidly to prevent the world experiencing a dangerous rising temperature. In a new report from the intergovernmental panel on climate change. They also said massive changes will be needed to keep global warming to below 1.5 degree Celsius. These include changes to the food we eat, the lives we live underway, energy generated. Here's David Shukmen.
The obvious question about the report is whether any of its radical suggestions are remotely feasible(有可行性的). The generations of electricity, the powering transport, the running of industry, all of these are says need to go essentially carbon-free within a few short decades. With China, India and others, so rely on coal and other fossils fuels, the idea of such a rapid shift is implausible(难以置信的). On top of that, president Trump is in the process of withdrawing from the only international agreement on climate change.
The far-right candidate in the Brazilian Presidential election has blamed flaws in electronic voting machines for his failure to score an outright victory. S.Borenaru surprised most analysts by taking 46 percent of the vote in Sunday's opening around, a much higher percentage than being forecast. Mr. Borenaru will not need to beat the left-wing candidate of F.A. in a run-off, Mr. Borenaru said many problems needed investigations.
There are three weeks to go until the second round. We'll go to the supreme elector tribunal to demand solutions to what's happened. And it is many thing not just the few. I'm certain that if these haven't happened, and we can trust the electronic votes, we would have known the names of the Presidents of the Republican tonight.
The head of the United Nations Refugee Agency Phlip Borgrandian has described the accidents in Venezuelans from their country as a monumental crisis. He was speaking during a visit to a border area of neighboring Columbia, a country that received about a half of the two million people who fled Venezuela in the face of a severe economic crisis.
The official news agency of North Korea says the country's leader Kim Jong-un has praised his talks with US secretary of State Mike Ponpel. He said Mr. Kim called the discussions in Pyongyang on Sunday productive and wonderful. The details from Lora Beca.
What we do know is for progress has actually been made, the positives are these. This time around, Mike Ponpel actually met Kim Jong-un. On his last visit he seemed to have been a snob by the North Korean leader, this time, not only did he meet him for tour, they even have lunch together and not seems to have surprised North Korean officials. Also, in the summit, a second perspective summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un, may be on the car, Donald Trump twittered that he hoped chairman Kim in the near future.
School children in Paru, the Indonesian city devastated eleven days ago by a massive earthquake and tsunami are returning to classes today. Many will be helping to clear rubble and debris from school buildings damaged or destroyed in the 7.5 magnitude tremble which struck the island of *.
Preliminary results from elections in Bosina and Herzegovina suggest the hardline Bosina in serve nationalist * has won a seat on the country's tri-part presidency. * has the details. If the results are confirmed, Mr.* will take one of the three seats on Bosina's presidency and will take turns with the other two members as head of the State. He's frequently agitated for the succession of the majority ethnic serb autonomous region Republican *. But his position will be weaken if his party loses overall control there. The Croat nationalist * appears to have lost his seat on the presidency. His replacement is a generally multi-ethnic candidate, * has a Serb father and Croat mother, and has married to Bosinac. * won the remaining seat.
The authorities in the China say the former head of Interpol Meng Hongwei is alleged to have taken bribes and broken the law. A statement has been posted on public security ministry, a day after Beijing said Mr. Meng had been detained during a visit to his homeland.
In Spain, the Madrid court is due to issue its verdict later today in a case of *, a former doctor accused of stealing new born babies from their mothers and supplying them to infertile couples during and after the dictatorship of General Franker. The 85-year-old, retired * is accused of having taken innocent Madrid girl who is now 49, and giving her to another woman who was certified falsely as her real mother.
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