BBC News.
Hillary Clinton has made an early exit from aceremony in New York marking the 9.11 attacks,after feeling unwell. Footage posted on the Internetshows her buckling as she's helped into a car. Ashort time later, the Democratic Party's presidential candidate emerged to tell reporters shefelt great. Her Republican rival, Donald Trump, has previously questioned Mrs. Clinton'shealth.
Syrian rebel groups have expressed strong reservations about the ceasefire, brokered by theU.S. and Russia that's due to come into effect at sunset on Monday. They've yet to announcewhether or not they will join. Airstrikes by Syrian and Russian planes have continued.
There's been fighting for control of some of Libya's main oil terminals in the east of thecountry. Officials denied that troops loyal to the renegade general, Khalifa Haftar , had seizedcontrol of Es Sider and Ras Lanuf.
The French prime minister Manuel Valls says police are monitoring nearly 15,000 people inFrance, who are suspected of being radicalised. He told broadcasters that numerous potentialIslamist attacks had been prevented. He said two were foiled in the past week alone.
Police in southeast Turkey have used water cannon to disperse protesters angered by thedismissal of more than 20 elected mayors in Kurdish-run areas. The Turkish authorities accusemost of those who've been sacked of being linked to the outlawed PKK.
An exit poll after elections in Croatia show the opposition Social Democrats narrowly ahead ofthe Nationalist HDZ Party. It's a second time in less than a year that voters in Croatia've beenasked to choose a government. The last administration collapsed after only 5 months overallegations of corruption.
Three men have been arrested in Uganda accused of stealing some of president Museveni'scows. They said the stolen cattle will be taken to market for sale.
BBC news.
姓名:张参
版权所有@2012-2016 一诺留学网 京ICP备12034294号-1
联系电话:400-003-6508 010-62680991 传真:010-82483329 邮箱:service.bj@yinuoedu.net