澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2010-07-27(在线收听) |
The White House says the leaking of confidential military documents poses a threat to national security. Those documents published on whistleblower site Wikileaks suggest Pakistani authorities helped the Taliban plan attacks on NATO. Pakistan's rejected claims that its intelligence services actively supported Taliban militants in Afghanistan. The Federal Opposition will hold talks with Nauru today about housing asylum seekers on the island. Deputy leader Julie Bishop and immigration spokesman Scott Morrison will meet Nauru's Foreign Minister Kieren Keke in Brisbane. The Coalition wants to reopen Nauru's processing centre which was set up by the Howard government. Prime Minister Julia Gillard maintains her preferred option is East Timor. Australia's international education sector says cuts to student visa numbers could cost thousands of jobs. The Government’s promised to tighten rules for overseas student visas. The International Education Association predicts 100,000 fewer overseas students next year will mean 25,000 fewer jobs. Police are still searching for a suspected armed robber involved in a fatal shooting on Sydney's northern beaches. Police will review CCTV footage still (to) determine the circumstances of yesterday's attempted holdup outside the Dee Why RSL Club. Two men tried to rob the van and one was shot fatally in the chest. And in Iraq, two car bombs have killed at least 20 people near the holy Shia city of Karbala. |
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