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时间:2016-05-05 11:01:15  / 编辑:Abby
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  Hello, I am Marion Marshall with BBC news.

  The US front-runner for the Republican presidentialnomination Donald Trump has launched a scathingattack on President Obama's foreign policy. It's hisfirst major speech on international affairs. Mr Trumpdescribes Mr Obama's strategy is reckless, rudderless, and aimless. Laura Becca reports fromWashington.

  The speech was delivered by a Donald Trump we don't see very often, toned down and tie tothe words in the teleprompter, he sent a mixed message to US allies. Above all else he saidthey'd be left to defend themselves if they didn't pay their fair share and yet he also assuredthat US would be a reliable ally if he was president. The Republican front-runner is trying tocalm the nerves of those who fear he doesn't have the experience or the temperament to bepresident.

  The New York Times is reporting that the Democratic Party's trailing presidential aspirant BernieSanders, says he is planning to lay off hundreds of campaign staffers across the country. MrSanders said he would remain in the presidential race, through to the party's convention inJuly and could take on staffer again if his political fortunes improved.

  The Austrian parliament has approved controversial measures to control the number ofmigrants crossing into the country. From Vienna, here is Bethony Bell.

  The new asylum law is one of the toughest in Europe, the bill allows the government todeclare state of emergency if migrant numbers suddenly rise and it gives the power to rejectmost of them at the border. Critics say the law goes against the principle of offering refugeefrom war and persecution. Tens of thousands of migrants have transited through Austria inrecent months, and around 100000 have applied for asylum. Austria initially welcome refugeesbut it’s recently introduced much tougher measures.

  The key suspect in November's terror attacks in Paris Salam Abdaslam has been charged withmurder using bombs and weapons and association with terrorist group. He left the court inParis under heavy arm guard. Salam Abdslam arrived in Paris this morning after been extraditedfrom Belgium.

  A BBC poll has found that about half of the people in countries across the world seethemselves as global rather than national citizens. This trend is driven by emergingeconomies, such as Nigeria, China and India. While in industrialized countries, a majority seethemselves as citizens of their own country. Niaomi Grimly reports.

  Only 30% of German's question saw themselves as global citizens. That's the lowest figurethere since 2001. Germany accepted more than a million refugees last year, but Germanrespondents in the poll will less convinced about the case for taking in refugees than otherEuropean nationalities such as the British. Germans also appear to be more disapproving ofmarriages between different races.

  World news from the BBC.

  United Nation's special envoy for Syria Stephen O'Brien is briefing the security council on thepeace process and hopes it set a date in May for another round of talks. The Syrian oppositioncut short their participation in the previous round last week saying they would not returnuntil more aid were sent to besieged towns.

  The Iraqi government has ordered the satellite broadcasting network out to zero to close itsBaghdad bureau and suspended journalists from reporting in the country. The authoritiesaccused the broadcaster of breaking Iraqi Media guidelines which include restrictions oncovering insurgent groups. Out to zero said they were shocked by the decision and deniedany violations of professional standards.

  A vigil has taken place in Liverpool for the 96 football fans killed in Britain's worst sportingdisaster. The commemoration came a day after inquest concluded that the Liverpoolsupporters were unlawfully killed when they were crashed to death of the Hillce Stadium in 1989.Danny Savage sent this report from Liverpool.

  On the huge banners bearing the words truth and justice, tens of thousands of Liverpudliangathered on the sunny but cold evening to acknowledge the battle this city has won, everyvantage point was taken, people perched on top of red telephone boxes, red scarfs were tied tolamp posts. During the ever long service, several people address the crowd including MagretteAsperno whose 18 year old son James died in the disaster. Mayor of Liverpool, Jone Andersonpraised the determination shown by the heros' families.

  Police in the US city Milwaukee have been given details of how a two year old boy accidentallyshot and killed his mother. Batrice Price was shot once in the back while driving on the highway.Police say the gun has been left in the car by her boyfriend, a security guard.

  BBC world service news.

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