印度發射火箭再創歷史

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  6月27日BBC聽力:印度發射火箭再創汗青 朝鮮導彈惹日韓擔心

  

  Hello, I am Jerry Smit with the BBC News. North Korea's neighbors have expressed concern attwo missile tests carried out in defiance of UN sanctions. Japan said the launch of what arebelieved to be Musudan ballistic missiles was intolerable. South Korea has convened a nationalsecurity meeting. The country's unification ministry spokesman is Jeong Joon Hee. A launch ofa projectile using ballistic missile technology violates UN resolutions, and it's a clearprovocation against us. We would advise that it's better for North Korea to put more effortsinto peace on the Korean Peninsula and the livelihoods of their people. Japan and South Koreasaid the fact that one of the devices travelled hundreds of kilometers indicated that NorthKorea's program was making progress. On the eve of a referendum on whether Britain shouldremain in or leave the European Union, more than 1,000 business leaders have warned in anopen letter that an exit would bring uncertainty for jobs and trade. Leave campaigns insistopinion in the business sector is divided. Tim Martin, the founder of the pub chainWetherspoons, says the UK must quit the EU. Democracy equals prosperity and freedom.Throughout the world democratic countries have done better. North America democratic doesreally well. South America's struggle did badly and the EU is becoming less and less democratic- tremendous problems in Greece, Spain and elsewhere - it doesn't work anymore. The chiefexecutive of the budget airline Ryanair Michael O'Leary says the UK should stay in the EU. TheEU has brought us the single market. The single market has transformed the experience formany of citizens, including the birth of low-fare air travel, cheap holidays abroad. And being inthe single market brings enormous benefits and also protections for workers, workers' rightsand human rights that didn't exist while Britain was a small and failing democracy prior to1973. An Australian commission investigating child abuse has heard that junior recruits wereraped and forced to have sex with each other in some divisions of the Australian defense force.Phil Mercer reports from Sydney. So far more than 110 people have come forward to the RoyalCommission, saying they were abused as junior recruits in the Australian military from the1960s to the 1980s. It's alleged that teenagers often suffered vicious and humiliating abuseas part of initiation practices. Some were threatened with dishonorable discharge when theycomplained. The commission is also investigating child protection measures in the military'scurrent cadet program. Two men from California have been found guilty of plotting to providematerial support to the Islamic State group. The men, both aged 25, were arrested last year asone attempted to board a plane to Turkey. World News from the BBC. The Federal AviationAuthority in the United States has relaxed the rules on the commercial use of drones.Operators will no longer need a full pilot license. Under the new regulations small commercialdrones can be flown in daylight hours as long as the pilot is over the age of 16, keeps thedrone in their sight and below a height of 120 meters. A mayor of a town in Honduras hasbeen arrested over his suspected involvement in the killing of five people on Sunday. A policespokesman said a victim, Meza from Reitoca, was being investigated as the possible leader of agroup that fired on a vehicle as it carried people to a local church. The motive for the killing isunclear. A rocket has blasted off from India carrying 20 satellites - a record for the country'sspace agency. The satellites will serve various purposes, including monitoring greenhousegases and detecting forest fires. Sanjoy Majumder has more details. As scientists andgovernment ministers kept a close watch, the rocket carrying 20 satellites blasted off from alaunch facility in southern India. The payload included devices ranging in weight from more than700 kilos to as little as 1.5, including an Indian cartographic satellite as well as those belongingto the country's universities and international customers. It's a significant moment for India'sambitious space program, which has recorded a number of achievements including sendingprobes to the Moon and Mars. The lead singer of the veteran British rock band Led Zeppelinhas told a court hearing in the United States that he has little or no memory of socializing withmembers of a group whose work is accused of plagiarizing. Robert Plant prompted laughterwhen he said he had no recollection of most of the people he’d hung out with. The survivingmembers of Led Zeppelin deny that their classic song Stairway to Heaven was copied from aninstrumental track by an American band Spirit. BBC News.

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