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BBC News Summary
音频下载:BBC News Summary 2013.04.26
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The White House says the evidence points to the use of chemical weapon in Syria most likely by government forces. The Obama administration said the Intelligence officials assess with very integrate confidence that sarin gas had been used on a small scale, but it says more evidence is needed.
The mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg says the Boston bombing suspects were on their way to attack New York last week when police caught up them. Mr. Bloomberg said the information came from the surviving brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev during questioning by the FBI.
The British Horse Racing authority has banned a trainer, one of the world top stables, for eight years for doping horses. Mahmood Al Zarooni admitted giving anabolic steroids to 15 horses at the Godolphin group stables.
China has signed a series of trade agreement with France including a deal to buy 60 airbus planes and a nuclear waste processing plant. The Chinese leader X says his country is willing to import more French products, but he told the visiting French president that in return, he hope the French will be able to help ease the European Union’s restrictions on the export of high tech products to China.
Venezuela has detained a United States citizen, accusing him of being an intelligent agent. The interior minister said Timothy Hallet Tracy, channeled funds to students’ protests after the disputed president election earlier this month. The United States says it is seeking more information.
Guy rights activists in the United States say the daughter of the Cuban president Raul Castro has been denied of entering into this country. Mariela Castro was invited to accept an award at the ceremony in Philadelphia.
A lock of hair from a 19th century Austro-Hungarian Emperor has sold at an auction for more than 20 times as its estimated value. The hair belong to emperor Franz Joseph was sold in Vienna for nearly 18,000 dollars. |
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