欢迎来到VOA在线收网 www.voa365.com
当前位置:VOA NEWS > BBC NEWS >

BBC News 2012-12-22伦敦将选出本年度BBC体育风云人物

2012-12-22 13:01来源:未知

音频下载

BBC news with Gaenor Howells.

President Obama, here shortly due in the small Connecticut community of Newtown, the scene of one of the worst mass killings in U.S. history, he'll meet families of the victims and address a multi-faith vigil. 20 children and six adults died when a gunman stalked through a primary school, firing a semi-automatic rifle before killing himself. Jonny Dymond reports.

For the third time in his four year's presidency, Barack Obama was travel to comfort those grieved in a mass shooting. He will come to town of vigils and memorials that is still learning what happened on Friday morning at the Sandy Hook elementary school. There is state and local officials have added their voices to a growing demand for tight gun controls. A senior Democratic Senator has said, she will introduce a bill banning the sale of assault weapons when Congress reconvenes in January.

The Syrian vice president has been quoted as saying neither the government nor the opposition can win the war in the country. Farouq al-Sharaa told a Lebanese newspaper that Syria needed a historic settlement involving a government of national unity. Correspondents say the government hasn't acknowledged that it can't win the conflict, but they add that there have been false reports about Mr. al-Sharaa before. Earlier, activists said government warplanes, for the first time, fired rockets at a Palestinian refugee camp in Damascus, killing at least 15 people.

France has said it expects the Syrian government to fall in the near future. The Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius described the assessment as controversial, but added that even Russia, one of Syria's strongest allies, saw President Assad being ousted as a possibility.

The Libyan parliament, the General National Congress, has ordered the closure of Libya's borders with Sudan, Niger, Chad and Algeria, and declared seven provinces in the south of the country are restricted military area governed under emergency law. A spokesman for the Congress said the move was intended to stem the flow of illegal immigrant send goods across Libya's borders.

The man who will become Japan's next prime minister, Shinzo Abe, has wasted no time in restating Tokyo's territorial claims over disputed islands in the East China Sea, after his party's convincing win in the general election. The U.S. President has congratulated Mr. Abe. From Tokyo, Rupert Wingfield-Hayes.

Cheer as well they might. Tonight, the old boys of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan are back in control in Tokyo. Just three years ago, Japanese voters booted the party out after half a century in power. The first issue Mr. Abe must confront is China. For months, Tokyo and Beijing have been locked in a bitter dispute over islands in the East China Sea. Mr. Abe has promised it's time to get tough with Beijing.

World news from the BBC.

Several people are reported to have been injured after an explosion in a predominantly Somali district of the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Witnesses told local television that a number of explosions were heard near a bar close to a mosque in the eastleigh district, and that grenades have been thrown from a speeding vehicle.

The South African President Jacob Zuma has put the case for his reelection as the head of the governing African National Congress on the opening day of the party's national conference. Mr. Zuma, who faces allegations of misusing public funds, said the ANC must tackle the culture of corruption pervading the party.

Prosecutors in Paraguay have filed charges against a group of peasants allegedly involved in a land dispute which resulted in the killing of 17 people. Six police officers and 11 landless peasants were killed in June, in an operation to evict the peasants from the land they’d occupied. The president at the time, Fernando Lugo was ousted over his handling of the clash.

One of the most hotly contested sports award ceremonies ever to be held in Britain is taking place this evening in London. Members of the public have been voting for who is to be the BBC’s sports personality of the year. Favorites include Andy Murray, winner of the US open tennis championship, and also an Olympic Champion, long-distance runner Mo Farah and Bradley Wiggins, the Tour de France and Olympic cycling champion, who said he couldn't have won on his own.

Cycling is a team sport and I couldn’t have done it without the team that I had behind me. The team of riders and the personnel behind the team's role, I mean, all the athletes will know here tonight that we’re not alone in what we do, it’s the people behind us that make it happen, and I’m no different to them .

The man seen as responsible for the success of this year’s Olympic, Sebastian Coe is to receive a lifetime Achievement Award.

BBC News

(责任编辑:admin)
最新新闻
  1. 李沁《请君》横空出世!主角长得
  2. 开心麻花职场轻喜剧《开心合伙人
  3. 《一年一度喜剧大赛》第二季,终
  4. 500+分区,海信E8H XDR系列 MiniLED电
  5. 全新荣耀 MagicBook X系列产品震撼上
  6. 荣耀笔记本魔术 BookV142022上市:支
  7. 荣耀X40评测:首款 OLED硬核屏幕
  8. 荣耀X40评测:首款 OLED硬核屏幕
  9. 有消息称 快手国际化经营机构重
  10. Arm将发布下一代NeoverseV2技术,用
  11. 每日观察!观点 | 一机多用三星
  12. 头条焦点:张朝阳出物理题考网友
  13. 全球时讯:苹果占国内高端手机市
  14. 天天滚动:《羊了个羊》否认抄袭
  15. 天天热消息:华强北AirPods Pro已破解
  16. 世界快播:余承东:华为把全球设
  17. 【全球聚看点】iPhone 13降价800到手
  18. 全球观热点:小米12S假期降价600 到
  19. 全球信息:美股一夜蒸发5000亿 苹果
  20. 世界即时:雷军:37岁时就财务自由
  21. 播报:荣耀70 5G手机限时减500 到手
  22. 每日头条!华为Mate 40 Pro降2000 5G版
  23. 环球新消息丨iPhone14系列海南免税
  24. 实时:实力霸屏,轻薄长续航!荣
  25. 当前视讯!研究报告:使用表情符
  26. 环球微速讯:腾讯音乐为何选择介
  27. 当前焦点!小米集团:今日耗资约
  28. 【全球新要闻】爱奇艺龚宇:从“
  29. 天天时讯:Adobe宣布以约200亿美元收
  30. 今日看点:腾讯音乐申请储架发行
  31. 焦点精选!“羊了个羊”微信小程
  32. 环球实时:微软不妥协,英国宣布
  33. 当前时讯:腾讯游戏,海外投了1
  34. 世界热资讯!茶颜悦色,为何总在
  35. 环球观速讯丨寺库宣布与阿拉丁科
  36. 实时焦点:美前情报官员:“美国
  37. 全球信息:观点 | 英媒:美反华“
  38. 世界焦点!搜狗“断舍离”:一年
  39. 每日速讯:《羊了个羊》成新社交
  40. 全球观天下!新加坡星展集团进入
  41. 【天天播资讯】乐视30天直播14场
  42. 【新视野】以太坊8年挖矿时代结
  43. 前沿热点:阿里健康发布首份线上
  44. 世界动态:“雷军称37岁已财务自由
  45. 全球快讯:通关率不足0.1%,“羊了
  46. 环球头条:还看好吗?美团王兴抛
  47. 世界快消息!腾讯控股:回购约3
  48. 世界报道:“东南亚小腾讯”Sea继
  49. 天天热议:18个网络平台调查!超六
  50. 天天通讯!重磅