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  • 新奇事件簿 俄罗斯总统普京与英国查尔斯王子 Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that Britain's Prince Charles' comments about him were not royal. The British heir to the throne has been the subject of a lot of controversy over comments he reportedly made in comparing Mr Putin's actions i
  • 新奇事件簿 谷歌办公环境豪华 A new report has identified the top 25 companies in the USA to work for. The report comes out every year and always has some surprises. It ranked the best places to work in 2014 by taking a survey of employee satisfaction. Top of the list was Google,
  • 新奇事件簿 电子香烟的利弊 A group of scientists has written to the World Health Organisation (WHO) two days before World No Tobacco Day on May the 31st. The 53 scientists asked the WHO not to class e-cigarettes as a tobacco product. E-cigarettes are an aid to help people quit
  • 新奇事件簿 AKB48乐队受到袭击 Two members of one of Japan's most popular pop groups AKB48 were injured on Sunday. A fan attacked them with a saw while they were at a promotional event signing autographs. The two singers, Rina Kawaei, 19, and Anna Iriyama, 18, were mingling with f
  • 新奇事件簿 乐购超市收银台糖果零食撤架 A major supermarket in the UK will soon remove all candy and chocolates from near its checkouts. The supermarket giant Tesco said that from the end of this year, there will be no sweets or chocolates next to customers waiting to pay for their food. T
  • 新奇事件簿 中东呼吸道综合征病毒危机 The virus known as MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) has spread enough for the WHO (World Health Organisation) to say the situation is now more serious and urgent. The WHO's assistant director-general for health security Dr Keiji Fukuda said th
  • 新奇事件簿 奇怪的酒店投诉 An international travel site conducted a survey on hotel complaints around the world and found some unusual things. The travel website Skyscanner.net surveyed 400 international hotel staff in 39 different countries. It asked them about the strangest
  • 新奇事件簿 高中下午开始上课利于学生发展 A high school in England has initiated a new policy to allow students to sleep longer in the mornings. The private, $25,000-a-year Hampton Court House school is introducing a 1.30 to 7pm timetable in September. It will become the only school in Brita
  • 新奇事件簿 伊斯兰国家组织绑架尼日利亚女学生 More countries are offering Nigeria their support to help find over 220 schoolgirls who were kidnapped last week by an extreme Islamist group. The USA, China, France, Britain and Canada have all told Nigeria's government they will do what they can to
  • 新奇事件簿 可口可乐公司移除BVO添加剂 The Coca-Cola Company, the world's largest beverage maker, is amending the recipe of several of its drinks following an online petition. The drinks manufacturer will remove a substance called brominated vegetable oil (BVO) from drinks like Powerade a
  • 新奇事件簿 日本儿童数量极低 老龄化严重 The number of children in Japan aged 14 and under is the lowest ever. Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications released figures yesterday, just before the country's Children's Day national holiday on May the 5th. The figures show that
  • 新奇事件簿 大卫雕塑的腿软了 Michelangelo's masterpiece statue David is in great danger of collapsing due to its weak ankles and the structure's 5.5-ton weight. Scientists have confirmed that cracks in the heels of the giant 5.17-metre-tall iconic statue make it susceptible to c
  • 新奇事件簿 玛丽亚·凯莉金曲25年后登榜首 American singer Mariah Carey has reached number one in the U.S. music charts with her classic song All I Want For Christmas Is You. It is not unusual for a festive song to be the best seller at Christmas, but Carey's famous song was first released 25
  • 新奇事件簿 特朗普遭美国众议院弹劾 Donald Trump has been impeached by the House of Representatives in the USA. The House took the historic step of impeaching the President. It is just the third time in history that a US president has been impeached. President Trump has been charged wi
  • 新奇事件簿 音乐会和博物馆帮助延长寿命 Researchers have found that people who go to live concerts, shows and museums can live longer than those who do not. Experts from University College London looked at the lifestyles of over 6,700 British people for 15 years. They examined how often th
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