quarta-feira, 1 de julho de 2015

BBC News, with Jerry Smith

Transcripts
- As the deadline aproaches for a crucial loan repayment, the Greek Prime Ministers has called on voters to reject the latest proposals from the contry's creditors. Alexis Tsipras has said a no vote, in Sunday's referendum, would help to negotiate a better deal. European have warned that if Greece reject the proposals it might have to leave the Euro.

- Seven weeks after the contry has declared free of Ebola, Liberia have reported another case of the disease. The deputy Health Minister said test have confirmed that a seveteen year-old boy have died from Ebola. He warned liberians to be vigilant but there's no need to panick.

- Officials send to Indonesian say a military transport plane with at least twelve crew members on board has crashed in a residential neighbourhood in nothern Sumatra. At least five bodies have been recovered from the crash-site in the city of Medan.

- A passenger of a Japanese bullet-train heading for Osaka from Yokohama has died after being engulfed in flames. He doused himself in a some kind of fuel a set himself alight. A female passenger also died and some other passegers were injured.

- A US Commander in Afeghanistan has said that disillusioned Taliban fighters have established a new group aligned with the Islamic State Organisation, in Syria. General A. S said the new group has involved in clashes with the Taliban.

- A US State Departament spokeman says that he has no solid evidence that Jordan and Turkey are considering setting bufferzones within Syria. The two countries are reporting to be wain such a move because a vanquishing instability in Syria.

- Prision authorities, in Australia, say that hundreds of inmates of Maximum Security Jail in Melbourne have rioted. Police have secure the perimeter the (-----) prision start to be evacuated. Television pictures show prisioners with their faces covered carrying sticks.

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