樸槿惠要求朝向韓道歉

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  8月26日BBC聽力:樸槿惠請求朝向韓報歉


  Syrian officials say the Islamic state groups have blown up a renowned ancient temple in thecity of Palmyra. The city is one of the most important archelogical site in the middle east, morefrom Vincent. Parts of Palmyra, known as the pearl of the desert go back to 2000 BC andearlier. The Baalshamin temple was one of the city's best known and most complete buildings,but now Syria's head of antiquities Maamoun Abdulkarim has said the site has been blown up byIslamic state militants. He said the inside of temple had been destroyed, and the columnsaround it had collapsed. The oldest part of the Baalshamin temple are thought to have datedfrom the year of 17 AD.

  Asian stock market have fallen sharply in early trading as fears continue for China's economichealth. Shanghai's main share index plunged and was down more than 8% at one point. Tokyoand Hongkong also recorded heavy falls. From Singapore, Harishman reports. The recentintensity of the falls on Asian market has caught many by surprise. Analysts say that investorsare primarily concerned about a China led global slowdown. And that leads to a contagiousaffects, which has been reflected in share prices across the region. Over the weekend, Chinaallowed pension funds to invest in the stocks for the first time, and apparent attempted bythe government to show up confidence. But the latest selloff has raised concerns thatinvestors do not think government is doing enough to help.

  The South Korea president Park Geun-hye says cross border propaganda broadcast to NorthKorea will continue unless Pyongyang apologizes for planting landmines that injured SouthKorea soldiers. North Korea has threatened to use forces to stop the broadcast raising fears ofmilitary conflict. Marathon talk to try to resolve the issue have continued through a secondnight.

  The Guatemala president Otto Perez Molina has said he will not stand down over a corruptionallegations made against him on Friday despite mounting pressure for him to do so. In atelevised address to the nation, Mr.Perez Molina dismissed accusation that he received moneyfrom a customed bribery scheme, and insisted that his conscience was clear. And from thisperspective I reaffirm to you that I will not resign. I will face these charges, will subjectmyself to the legal process as necessary, good night. 8 members of Mr Perez Molina'sgovernment have already resigned over the allegations.

  President Francois Hollande will shortly present France's highest honor to 4 men who foiled asuspected terror attack on a high speed train to Paris on Friday. A US service man, SpencerStone, who was injured as he wrestled the heavily armed gunman to the floor will receive theLegion d'honneur medal alongside two other Americans and one Briton. World news from theBBC.

  Australia's prime minister Tony Abbot has begun a week-long visit to a remote aboriginalcommunity, fulfilling an election promise. Mr Abbot will visit communities in the Torres StraitIslands in Northern Queensland. From Sydney, here is Phil Mercer. "The prime minister wants tosee for himself the tribes in hardships of the nation's original inhabitants. Schooling is aparticular concern. Poor standards of education are a decisive factor in disproportionally-highrate on unemployments and imprisonments. In West Australia, indigenous children are morethan 50 times more likely to be incarserated than their non-aboriginal counterparts."

  Reports from Tunisia say a border guard has been killed in an exchange of fire with theJihadist group. Local media say the gun battle happened in Bushiker, close to the border ofAlgeria. In June, an Islamist gunmen killed 38 people at a Tunisan beach resort.

  Thousands more asylum-seekers are expected to cross into the European Union by Hungrayover the next few days, they were able to travel through to Serbia, after Macedonia abandonedforceful attempts to stop them at its border with Greece. Nick Thorpe reports from Budapest. "Here in Hungary, the right-wing Fidesz government is building a razor-wire fence along itssouthern border, threatening prison sentences to those who cross the borders illegally. Butfor now, at least refugees are simply walking around the incomplete fence, or climbing overit. On Saturday night, police in Budapest took all migrants off one train bound for Vienna. Buton Sunday, the same people continued their journey unhindered.

  Police in the US say they have arrested two Pokemon players on firearm charges. Ahead of thegames of world championships in Boston, Kevin Norton and James Stumbo were reported tohave made violent threats on social media ahead of the championship. They were stopped asthey tried to enter the venue. That's the BBC news.

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