BBC双语新闻讲解:俄法将联手打击"伊斯兰国"

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  Russia has agreed to work more closely with France to target the Islamic State group in Syria.The Russian President Vladimir Putin made the announcement after talks in Moscow withPresident Francis Hollande. Steve Rosenberg reports from Moscow. In the Kremlin, presidents ofRussia and France agreed to cooperate more closely in the fight against terrorism. Theircountries were exchanging intelligence on Islamic State and coordinate air strikes in Syria.But this was not the grand coalition against terror which President Hollande had called for afterthe Paris attacks. The kind of broad anti-terrorist alliance that would include America. The USremains deeply suspicious of Moscow's intentions in Syria and the feeling is mutual.

  President Putin has sharply criticized the United States which he says fail to prevent Turkeyshooting down a Russian jet on Tuesday saying the US knew about the plane's movement. Mr.Putin said Turkey's explain that it didn't know it was targeting a Russian plane was nonsense.And I would like to also reach a rate that in advance, in accordance with our agreement with theUS, we gave information where our planes would be working at what altitude, what areas andTurkey is part of that coalition and they had to know that it was the Russian air force that wasworking in that area.

  Police in Germany have arrested two men suspected of planning an attack. An official said thetwo were detained during a series raids targeting suspected Islamists in the Berlin region andIslamic culture center was all searched during the operation.

  An International Poll suggests that public concern about climate change has declined over thepast six years, especially in industrialized countries. The poll, by Globe Scan, surveys peoplefrom 21 countries. Only four nations, Canada, France, Spain and Britain, now have majoritieswhich support their own governments setting ambitious targets in next week’s globalconference in Paris.

  The head of International Athletics Sabastian Coe says he has ended his association with Nikebecause it was interfering with his efforts to clean up the sport. Lord Coe has been underpressure to resign since being appointed president of the IAAWF. Alex Capstick reports. Hisdecision comes two days after a BBC investigation suggested he had lobbied his predecessorLamine Diack for Eugen to hold 2021 World Championships. It was chosen without the normalbidding process. Nike has close links with the American city. Its headquarter is just outsidenearby Portland. Lord Coe insisted his departure from the sports-wear giant was nothing todo with that. He denied there had been a conflict of interest, but admitted his role in the firmhad become a distraction. World news from the BBC.

  Two prominent Turkish newspaper journalists have been arrested in accuse of spying anassisting militant groups. Can Dundar, the editor in chief of the Daily Cumhuriyet, and ErdemGul, the paper's Ankara correspondent, were detained of publishing footage, apparentlyshowing the state intelligence agency sending weapons to Islamist rebels in Syria.

  Three Palestinians have been shot dead in separate clashes with Israeli security forces in theoccupied West Bank. More than 100 people have died in a wave of violence in recent weeks.Bethany Bell reports from Jerusalem. The Palestinian Ministry of Health says a 21-year-old manwas killed early in the morning in a village near the West Bank city of Ramallah.The Israeli armysaid it was searching for militants and weapons there. It said local threw petrol bombs androcks at troops who fired back at one of the attackers. Another Palestinian was shot in a checkpoint near Naples. Israeli security officials say he charged him with a knife. A third Palestinianwas shot by Israeli forces during clashes at a refugee camp near Hebron. He later died of hisinjuries.

  A man dripped in with an American flag has been arrested after climbing over a fence into thegrounds of the White House. President Obama was inside the building with his familiescelebrating Thanksgiving. Secret service agency quickly stopped the man, he's understood tohave be carrying an envelop, but isn't thought to have been armed.

  The England and Wales cricket board has endorsed tough regulations on the use of helmets byprofessional players. The decision was announced exactly a year after the death of theAustralian batsman Phil Hughes who was hit by a ball on the base of his scalp. From nextseason, all male and female batsmen playing for England, or in county cricket, would be requiredto wear helmets which meet the latest British safety standards. BBC news.

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