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

BBC NEWS 2013-07-24 克里称以色列巴勒斯坦同意重启和谈

2013-07-24 07:22来源:未知

音频下载

BBC News with Jerry Smit

The US Secretary of State John Kerry says Israel and the Palestinians have agreed to resume direct peace talks for the first time in three years. He said initial talk should begin in Washington within a week or so. Mr Kerry cautioned that the deal was still being formalised and many problems lay ahead.

"No one believes that the long-standing differences between the parties can be resolved overnight or just wiped away. We know that the challenges require some very tough choices in the days ahead. Today, however, I am hopeful.”

Yolande Knell in Jerusalem was listening to Mr Kerry.

Twice in the past two days Mr Kerry changed his scheduled flight home because of signs of a breakthrough in his diplomatic efforts. Finally he was able to make the declaration he’d hoped for. Earlier Mr Kerry made a previously unscheduled trip to Ramallah in the West Bank for his third meeting this week with the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. He said he’d also been speaking on the telephone to the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and praised both leaders for showing courage.

The US state department says the CIA’s former station chief in Milan, who was convicted by an Italian court for his alleged role in the kidnapping of an Egyptian Muslim cleric, is on his way back to the United States from Panama. Robert Seldon Lady was one of 23 Americans sentenced for their part in the extraordinary rendition of Hassan Nasr, who was kidnapped and taken to Egypt where he says he was tortured.

President Obama says the United States needs to do some soul-searching a week after the acquittal of George Zimmerman who shot dead an unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin. Jurors decided he was acting in self-defence. The case has led to a nationwide discussion about race and self-defence laws in the US. At a news conference, Mr Obama said he himself could have been Trayvon Martin 35 years ago and there were good reasons why there was a lot of pain in the black community.

"I think it’s important to recognise that the African American community is looking at this issue through a set of experiences and history that doesn’t go away.”

Mr Obama also said it raised questions about racial profiling.

"If a white male teen was involved in the same kind of scenario, that from top to bottom, both the outcome and the aftermath might have been different.”

Inter-ethnic violence in South Sudan has caused a humanitarian crisis forcing at least 100,000 refugees to flee their homes, according to estimates by Médecins sans Frontières. A video filmed by a UN peacekeeper shows a huge column of men allegedly returning from fighting stretching from horizon to horizon. Fighting between the Lou Nuer and Murle communities began earlier this month in Jonglei state.

World News from the BBC

Three associates of the former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi have been found guilty of procuring prostitutes for his parties. They were sentenced by a court in Milan for finding young women willing to have sex for money on what became known as “bunga bunga” evenings at Mr Berlusconi’s home. The three, a television presenter, a showgirl-turned-politician and a failed showbusiness agent were given prison sentences of between five and seven years.

The authorities in Mexico say hundreds of residents have fled their homes following a surge of drug-related violence in the Tierra Caliente region west of Mexico City. Mexican media says the army and the federal police have sent reinforcements to the area.

A new satellite television station, 1st TV, targeting audiences in Zimbabwe, has been launched in South Africa only two weeks before general elections are due to be held. 1st TV insists that it will be independent and aims to represent all parties and views in Zimbabwe. But even before it went on the air, President Robert Mugabe’s spokesman dismissed it as a pirate station. One of the station’s presenters, Violet Gondar, said she was not surprised at the critical reaction from Mr Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party.

"We are actually just providing a platform for Zimbabweans to be able to have access to all media, all information so that they can make informed decisions. We don’t see anything wrong with what we are doing. This is a natural reaction from Zanu-PF. I’m not bothered by it, and I’m sure Zimbabweans are not, either.”

Police in the US state of Texas have launched an investigation after four men were found in a house in the city of Houston who it believed have been held captive there for up to 10 years. The police were alerted by a neighbour and found conditions they described as like a dungeon. The men were malnourished and told officers that they’d been enticed to the house with promises of beer and cigarettes.

(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