每日视频新闻:最新查理周刊几分钟内售罄
日期:2015-01-16 10:44

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路透社:最新查理周刊几分钟内售罄

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经济低迷加深 工厂业务缩减

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俄罗斯经济低迷 芬兰购物旅游遭打击

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德国迎来迟到的白色圣诞

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俄罗斯芬兰圣诞老人在边境相遇

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Latest Charlie Hebdo edition sells out in minutes
最新查理周刊几分钟内售罄

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France has seen many of these crowded kiosk lines today. Sold out within minutes... the first edition of Charlie Hebdo published since last week's deadly attack. A total of five million copies of the so-called "survivors' edition" are to be printed... a much larger circulation than the normal 60,000. But for eager customers, the number available is still not enough.
今天,法国许多人在书报摊前排队=C2VqB;Y.AP。上周遭遇致命袭击之后,最新一期《查理周刊》几分钟之内售罄HQvENow_c1-JSm。所谓的“幸存者”特刊将印刷500万本,远远超过6万本的正常发行量o.4z=FBQ^_NK_。但是对于迫切的读者来说,该数字仍然不够gqM&W7A1Ds

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(SOUNDBITE) (French) CUSTOMER, ANGELIQUE HIMEUR, SAYING: "I only went to one (news stand) because they're all out of stock since yesterday for the customers. They keep some for their family and relatives, so, I know it will be re-published tomorrow and the day after, so we all hope to get one."
读者ANGELIQUE HIMEUR:“我只去了一个书报站,因为他们从昨天开始全都没有存货了DnWcK.AJ3[F。只不过为家人和亲戚预留了一些rcuk~-d%aEw;gDy。所以,我知道明天和后天还会重新印刷,我们都希望能够买到一本|~sz56MO53e7。”

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Many of those lining up say buying a copy is a show of solidarity.
许多排队的人表示,购买一本期刊是团结的象征TOk^,EL+Rw5b@2smzIig

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(SOUNDBITE) (French) CUSTOMER, MARCO, SAYING: "It's a must to have Charlie, we are all Charlie."
读者MARCO:“购买一本查理周刊是必要的,因为我们都是查理Sk=k(1n47gWVBIU|aOO。”

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"We are all Charlie", he says...although France is aware that solidarity may not be enough to prevent another attack.
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U.S., Iran start preparatory talks on Iranian nuclear work
美国伊朗开始预备会谈

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrives in Geneva in an effort to renew a quest for an elusive nuclear deal with Iran after talks failed for the second time last November. Kerry met Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in Geneva to discuss possible progress on Iran's disputed nuclear program. Asked if he hoped they could reach agreement by July 1, Zarif said: "That's why we are here. We'll see." The sought-after agreement, whose new deadline is June 30, would gradually end sanctions imposed on Iran in exchange for verifiable curbs on its uranium enrichment. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only, denying Western suspicions it has military goals.
美国国务卿约翰·克里抵达日内瓦,试图恢复与伊朗之间难以达成的核谈判j2U+am4~8toL+!。各方之间的会谈于去年11月份第二次以失败告终tlr^^K18kY5]M。克里与伊朗外长扎里夫(Mohammad Javad Zarif)在日内瓦会晤,讨论伊朗有争议的核项目的可能进展d;)fS#p=&74fvO0c。被问到他是否希望在7月1日之前达成协议时,扎里夫表示:“这就是我们来到这里的原因Cylnj^or73w,O3cM_rkV。我们将拭目以待gHXjW9(&l!oT4M+)[。”受欢迎的协议最新期限是6月30日,将逐步终止对伊朗的制裁,换取对铀浓缩项目的限制=_R-HU70Mxuo。伊朗表示,其核项目仅用于和平目的,否认了西方怀疑的用于军事用途K^#%I_SudA

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UNICEF: Refugees freezing to death in the Middle East
中东地区难民被寒冷夺走生命

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In Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, refugees are digging out. Winter is in full blast. Sub-zero temperatures and icy conditions threaten daily. United Nations Children's Fund spokesman Christophe Boulierac says it's become deadly for children.
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(SOUNDBITE) (French) UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND (UNICEF) SPOKESMAN CHRISTOPHE BOULIERAC SAYING: "We so far have had confirmation that six children have died - six casualties - related to weather conditions and winter in Syria and in Lebanon. This number is probably underestimated."
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The country is home to over 1.1 million Syrian refugees with more than 400,000 here in Bekaa. Many live in informal settlements where little more than a tent separates them from the cold. Inside newborns receive care. Refugees do what they can to get by. Winter aid efforts began in October and intensified in December. Still the UN remains concerned.
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(SOUNDBITE) (French) UNICEF SPOKESMAN CHRISTOPHE BOULIERAC SAYING: "The Atareb hospital, in Aleppo, says there is an increase in respiratory and infectious diseases among children due to weather conditions." The UN is appealing to donors for more help as winter continues.
联合国儿童基金会发言人克里斯托夫·布里尔拉克(Christophe Boulierac):“阿勒颇的阿塔勒布医院表示,冬季儿童呼吸系统和感染疾病增加M)Z*|As%C+-I。”由于寒冷天气仍将持续,联合国呼吁捐赠者们提供更多帮助9[K0QEfgwH&xBuv,IN

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路透社军事:斯里兰卡准备迎接教皇来访

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Sri Lanka prepares for Francis
斯里兰卡准备迎接教皇来访

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Parishioners at St. Mary's church in Colombo are getting ready for a special guest. Pope Francis starts his three day visit to Sri Lanka thisTuesday much to the delight of some of the country's seven million Catholics. (SOUNDBITE)(English) COLOMBO RESIDENT, DELISHIA RAJAPAKSA,SAYING: "It's great. You know, I think he is a living saint and we are looking forward to seeing him because we've seen him all over the world but to see him personally in Sri Lanka is the greatest gift that God has given us." Vatican officials hope the trip will help bridge the gaps between some of the different ethnic communities here. Pope Francis is expected to canonize Joseph Vaz as the first saint of Sri Lanka during his visit. Hundreds of thousands are expected to attend the event. This is the Pope's second trip to Asia in the past six months. He heads to the Philippines next.

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CCTV9视频:专家警告网络袭击会更加频繁

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Experts warn of a constant wave of cyber attacks
专家警告网络袭击会更加频繁

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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron will propose greater UK and US collaboration against cyber terrorism when he meets with US President Barack Obama for talks in the Oval Office on Friday. The meeting has gained added urgency in the wake of the terrorist killings at the offices of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

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GCHQ, Britain's vast eavesdropping intelligence agency has revealed that every day a UK firm or organization's website is attacked by hackers.

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Four out of five companies reporting attacks with costs running into billions of dollars, according to GCHQ director Robert Hannigan.

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The internet can be a hostile environment. The threat of attack ever present new vulnerabilities are released. Doing nothing is no longer an option.

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A favourite target among hackers, Britain's national grid, supplying power to homes and businesses.

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A former UK defense minister warns of catastrophic consequences should an attack break the national grid's defences.

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"I am told by people who work at the National Grid how unremitting are the attacks on the National Grid. 'If the electricity were interrupted for any serious length of time, the consequences on our society would be more devastating than we're able to contemplate at the moment," says James Arbuthnot, former UK Defense Minister.

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And following a cyber-attack on the US military command responsible for US security in 20 nations stretching through the Middle East and into Central Asia, on the American side of the Atlantic, the dangers are recognized as equally high.

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"Cyber threats are an urgent and growing danger," says Barack Obama, U.S. President.

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The international hacking row, triggered by Sony's movie 'The Interview', and the attacks on Sony PlayStation, are just two examples of the chaos hackers can cause.

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So, when UK Prime Minister David Cameron touches down in Washington, he'll be looking for ways the U-S and Britain can better work together.

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The Charlie Hebdo killings sent shock waves through the British political establishment. Higher levels of co-operation on data communications between the US and the UK could ensure there's no repetition here in the British capital. The challenge, how to achieve that while Obama and Cameron avoid an outcry over civil liberties.

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