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The government in Pakistan has accused Taliban militants2 of being behind a huge explosion outside the police building in the city of Lahore. At least 24 people were killed and more than 200 injured. Officials say gunmen opened fire and threw grenades at the gate of Pakistan's main intelligence agency near the police building before blowing up a car bomb. The police say two suspects have been arrested. Barbara Plett reports.
Pakistan's government has suggested the Lahore bomb is a response to its military action in the northwest Swat Valley. The army has been pounding Taliban positions there since a peace deal broke down. But it also angered militants by strikes in the neighboring tribal3 areas. They’ve threatened to take revenge in Pakistani cities. It is believed that battle-hardened jihadist groups based near Lahore have links with the Taliban. That's an alarming scenario4 for a government trying to stop the spread of Islamist militancy5.
Creditors6 of the American carmaker General Motors have refused a deal offered by the company, leaving it little choice but to file for bankruptcy7 protection. The board of GM is to meet to review its options. Here's our business correspondent Alex Ritson.
The showdown has been forced in part by the failure of GM management to broker8 a deal with creditors. General Motors is also keen to try and loose its loss-making European arm Opel. German government has delayed announcement on which one of four potential investors9 is prepared to back with around 8 billion dollars. It’s hoping the loan guarantees will keep GM factories in Germany open, but that's likely to mean other factories elsewhere in Europe will be forced to close, prompting howls of protest from other European governments.
A funding member of what was once America's largest Muslim charity has been sentenced to 65 years in prison for sending money to the Palestinian militant1 group Hamas. A Texas jury found Shukri Abu Baker10 and four other leaders of the Holy Land Foundation guilty late last year of supporting Hamas. Richard Lister reports.
The five men were convicted in November on charges ranging from money laundering11 to supporting terrorism. Hamas was designated a terrorist organization by the US government 14 years ago, making it illegal to give the group money or other support. The charity was found guilty of sending more than 12 million dollars to fund schools and social welfare programs which are controlled by Hamas. But the defendants12 said they were only interested in helping13 the needy14. Their supporters said no money had been used to fund violence and the prosecution15 was a byproduct of the anti-Islamic sentiment following the September 11th attacks.
As the UN Security Council continues its discussions on how to respond to North Korea's nuclear test, the Russian Foreign Minister has warned that though world powers should be firmed, they should avoid inflaming16 tension in the region. He said that it did need to avoid punishment for punishment’s sake. The US Secretary of State said Korea would face consequences because of its provocative17 and belligerent18 actions.
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A judge in Chili19 has charged a man in connection with the killing20 35 years ago of the renowned21 folk singer Victor Jara. The man accused of carrying out the killing Jose Adolfo Paredes was a military conscript at the time. Victor Jara was among an estimated 5,000 people rounded up by the military in the early days of general Augusto Pinochet's 1973 military coup22, who were held at....
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5 militancy | |
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11 laundering | |
n.洗涤(衣等),洗烫(衣等);洗(钱)v.洗(衣服等),洗烫(衣服等)( launder的现在分词 );洗(黑钱)(把非法收入改头换面,变为貌似合法的收入) | |
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20 killing | |
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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