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1.Outrage at Jammeh's death threat
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An online petition(请愿书) has been launched in protest at the Gambian president's threat to kill human rights workers. President Yahya Jammeh told st...
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2.Trouble breaks out at G20 summit
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Thousands of extra police are on duty in Pittsburgh Trouble has flared as world leaders gather in the US city of Pittsburgh for the G20 summit. Report...
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3.Brown move to cut UK nuclear subs
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The prime minister is to tell the United Nations that he is willing to cut the UK's fleet of Trident missile-carrying submarines from four to three. G...
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4.One-in-four Japan women 'elderly'
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One-quarter of Japanese women are aged 65 or over, official figures indicate(指示), highlighting fears of a looming demographic crisis in the countr...
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5.Ousted leader returns to Honduras
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Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya has returned to his country, nearly three months after being deposed(被免职). Mr Zelaya has sought refuge(避...
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6.'China bashing' in the Indian media
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It's the silly season in India-China relations. If you've tuned into one of the more hawkish Indian television channels or are reading the views of th...
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7.Karzai defends vote 'integrity'
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai (卡尔扎伊) says he believes in the integrity of last month's election process despite allegations of vote-rigging. He ...
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8.Somali fury at 'al-Qaeda killing'
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Somali Islamists will avenge the raid in which a top al-Qaeda suspect was reportedly killed in Somalia, an al-Shabab commander has told the BBC. Kenya...
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9.Hatoyama to take over as Japan PM
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Japan's parliament is meeting to formally name Yukio Hatoyama as the next prime minister. His Democratic Party of Japan won a huge poll victory last m...
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10.Meeting Somalia's al-Shabab
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Southern Somalia is a dangerously unpredictable place. We flew into the region, unsure what reception we could expect from the commanders of al-Shabab...