The ceremony will take place in Romania today to activate a key part of an American missiledefense system. It's designed to protect NATO countries in Europe from ballistic missile attack from Middle East. Jonathan Bill reports. America spent 800 million dollars on radar and intercept missiles hauls into the old Romanian air base. US officials say the system is configured to deal with any threat from the Middle East and name Iran as a potential aggressor. Despitethe recent agreement with Tehran on its nuclear program,Iran is still developing its own ballisticmissiles. America and NATO insist it's not about Russia and could not be used against its longer range intercontinental ballistic missiles. But Russia sees the missile defense shield does a provocation and a violation of previous treaties.
More than half of the Brazilian senators, taking part in an all-night debate on whether to proceed for the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, has said they would vote in favor of the move although the vote itself is still several hours away. It now seems all but certain that she will be suspended from office today. Wyre Davies reports from Brasilia. Brazilian politicians love to talk, 81 Senators given 50 minutes each, equals more than 20 hours of thedebate. Attempts you could tell that a lot of time fell largely on deaf ears. After all, the chanceto impeach of president doesn’t come around very often. Dilma Rousseff faces formal charges that she illegally used state banks to conceal the size of the deficit, charges which she dismisses as baseless.
The Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, who is attending an international anti-corruption summit in London today, has told the BBC that the illegal drug habit of West is the main driver of corruption in his country. He said his government was determined to address the issue, but it needed help. Earlier this week in unguarded comments caught on Cameron, the British Prime Minister David Cameron described that Afghanistan and Nigeria as fantastically corrupt.But President Ghani said there were no heart feelings about these remarks. He was describing the legacy of the past, a legacy in which many actors, many factors combined to produce one of the most corrupt countries on earth. But that’s not the desire of our people, and I’m been elected on a mandate to make transparency, accountability, rule of law the imperative.
Donald Trump appears to row back on his plan for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the US if he becomes a president. In an interview with Fox news, he said it was just a suggestion that he hadn’t been called for yet. He was responding to remarks by London’s new Muslimmayor Sadiq Khan. He rejected Mr. Trump’s suggestion that exception would be made for himto visit the US. BBC news.
The Japanese government has insisted that Tokyo successful bid to host the 2020 Olympicswas clean. The government spokesman denied the reports in Britain’s Guardian newspaper by clandestine payment of nearly 1.5 million dollars. The paper alleges that the sum was paid bythe Tokyo bid team into an account links to the son of the disgraced former world athletics chief Lamine Diack.
The World Health Organization says more than 80% of the world's urban resident is breezingpoor quality air. In a new report, the WHO says air pollution in cities increases the risk of lungcancer, asthma and other diseases and causes more than 3 million premature deaths a year.Delhi, Cairo and Dakar, top at list of the most polluted cities. Maria Naro of the WHO said Indiaand China face the biggest charges. We know that there are several cities in China, several citiesin India that they are very much and they area bove the levels of pollution recommended by the air quality guidance in WHO and therefore I think these two countries, Indian and China,they need to do mass efforts because the situation at the moment is really bad for the population.
The French government is facing a vote of no confidence in parliament today after it force to a controversial bill designed to reform labor laws. Right wing opposition parties have called forthe vote a day after the government invoked a rare clause in the constitution to push through the reforms. The opposition is thought to be around 40 votes short of a victory. Butthey expect some support from within President Francois Hollande's own socialist party.
The Japanese car maker Mitsubishi and Nissan have confirmed that they are discussing apossible financial deal as Mitsubishi struggles to recover from falsifying its fuel efficiency figures. Japanese media reports suggest Nissan will take a 1/3 stake in its rival to become the single largest shareholder. BBC news.
The charges against him include fraud,bribery, and falsifying business records.
对他的指控包括诈骗、贿赂和篡改业务记录。
2.stake n/v.赌注,下赌注,利害关系
例句:
The tension was naturally high for a game with so much at stake.一场成败如此难料的比赛紧张度自然很高。
3.allege v.指称
例句:
She alleged that there was rampant drug use among the male members of the group.
她指称该组织中有大量的男性成员吸毒。
4.unguarded adj.轻率的,无人看管的
例句:
The photographers managed to capture Jane in an unguarded moment.
摄影师抓拍到了简不经意的瞬间。
5.provocation n.挑拨
例句:
He denies murder on the grounds of provocation.他以受到了挑衅为理由而否认谋杀。
内容解析
1.The Japanese car maker Mitsubishi and Nissan have confirmed that they are discussing a possible financial deal as Mitsubishi struggles to recover from falsifying its fuel efficiency figures.
recover from 从…索回,康复
例句:
Don't lend money to others;it's difficult to recover it from them.
不要把钱借给别人,因为借出的钱很难从那些人手里再要回来。
例句:
It will be a long time before he recovers from his present troubles.
要使他从目前的困境中恢复过来需要很长时间。
2.It's designed to protect NATO countries in Europe from ballistic missile attack from Middle East.
ballistic missile 弹道导弹
例句:
Since then, Japan and the United States have deepened cooperation on ballistic missiledefense research.
从那以后,日本和美国加深了在弹道导弹防御研究领域的合作。
例句:
The security council imposed sanctions a ballistic missile launch a nuclear test in 2006.