澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2015-01-09(在线收听

 A major man-hunt is underway for gunmen who shot dead 12 people at the Paris office of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. The two men and other suspects, brothers, Said and Cherif Kouachi are at large. Police have described them as being armed and dangerous. The Interior Ministry says seven people were arrested overnight, all of them family and friends of the suspects. And there are reports of a second shooting near Paris this morning, injuring a police officer. There is no apparent link to the Charlie Hebdo attack. Protests and vigils over the attack, the deadliest France seeing a decade have been held across the country. French President Francois Hollande called it a cowardly murder and declared the first day of National Day of Mourn. Security has also been stepped up across the France in the wake of the attack with Paris placed on the highest alert. 

 
Just the day after a major bushfire was contained, the weather bureau has warned south Australia could experience its heaviest rainfall in thirty years over the coming days. The biggest falls up to 200mm are expected to over high areas of the eastern mount. loft ranges and flinders ranges. Flooding is also possible in large parts of western Australia, Victoria, and the northern territory. 
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