英语听力:澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2014-06-06(在线收听) |
Malcolm Turnbull has again insisted that he's not after Tony Abbott's job. The Communications Minister has hit out at conservative commentators Andrew Bolt and Alan Jones who are accusing him of harboring leadership ambitions but the Prime Minister says there's nothing wrong with ambition. I expect my senior front benches to be ambitious. There's nothing wrong with being ambitious.
But I don't have any plans, any desires, any expectations to be the leader.
Egyptian prosecutors are demanding Australian journalist Peter Greste be jailed for at least 15 years. They have wrapped up a case against Mr. Greste and his colleagues claiming their reports for Al Jazeera were intended to cast Egypt in a bad light.
The Prime Minister has arrived in France where he'll attend D-Day commemorations later today. Tony Abbott will join other world leaders in Normandy for a ceremony to mark the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
The Canadian city of Mountain remains locked down this morning as authorities hunt for a gunman accused of shooting five police officers, killing three of them. The shootings began when police responded to reports an armed man wearing camouflage gear was prowling a neighborhood.
And the defense has wrapped up its case in the sexual abuse trial against Ralf Harris in London. Both sides will sign off their cases next week before the jury retires to consider a verdict. |
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