澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2012-06-14(在线收听) |
Leading the news this morning, the husband of Brisbane woman Allison Baden-Clay will face court today charged with her murder, Gerard Baden-Clay reported his wife missing in April, her body was found on the bank of the creek ten days later, Mr.Baden-Clay's lawyer says his client will vigorously defend the charge. The parents of Australian lawyer Melinda Taylor say they are finding it hard to cope with her detention in Libya, Ms.Taylor and three of her colleagues are being held on suspicion of spying, Janelle and John Taylor say they are upset by the lack of information coming from her captors.
Environment minister Tonny Burke will release the federal government's final boundaries for the world's largest network of marine reserves this morning, the network will be expended to cover more than a third of the country's waters, if the plans are adopted, they'll put limits on oil and gas exploration.
Rebekah Brooks has faced court for the first time on charges related to the phone hacking scandal, the former news international boss is charged with conspiring to pervert of the course of justice, she is accused of trying to conceal documents and computers, and removing archives from news interational.
More than 80 people have died in another wave of sectarian violence across Iraq, 200 others have been injured, a series of bomb blasts hit ten locations of Baghdad. Many of the dead were Shia Pilgrims gathering for a religious festival. |
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