quarta-feira, 1 de julho de 2015

BBC News with Jeremy Smith
Transcript

- Greece has said is willing to conditioning accept the deal his creditors made over the weekend but Germany has already dismissed the announcement. The revised proposals came an alert to creditors from the Greek Prime Ministerk Alexis Tsipras which produced a favourable market reaction. But the German chancellor Angela Merkel told the Parliament there could be no more talks untill the great referendum on Sunday .

- Some banks have to get open in Greece, but only for pensionists who don't had debit cards. Only limited numbers of people are been let in.

- Islamic State fighters have launched a wave of attacks on the security forces in the Egypt Sinai Peninsula. The army says the clashes are still under way. The security officials said at least fifty people have been killed. The militars say that five check-points and a police station were attacked.

- The Russian energy giant Gazprom has stopped supplying gas to Ukraine following the collapse on Tuesday have the negotiations on future prices. The Head of Gazprom said Kiev have not made July's payment.

- China Legislature has passed a wide ranging and controversial national security law which tightens government control over the internet and cyber security. The law cause for tougher mesures against online attacks, thefted secrets and also the spread the of descent.

- The Human Rights Group Amnisty Internation have said Cameroon of releasing eighty-four children who were detained six months ago. The children were rounded up during military raids on schools in the north of the country.

- The former SS Guard at Nazi Death Camp at Auschwitz has told a court in Germany that he could ask forgiveness only from God. Oscar Grunning, who's 94 acknowledged that his roll in counting money confiscated from the arrivals made him an accomplice to the holy cause. But he said his blind obedience to the Nazi creed stopped him rebelling against the slaughter.

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round up - 1. To seek out and bring together; gather. 2. To herd (cattle) together from various places.

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