澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2015-01-20(在线收听) |
Leading the news this morning.The Federal Immigration minister Peter Dutton has denied claims asylum seekers on Manus island were denied food and water during a standoff with security staff. A number of asylum seekers have been detained by police after the blockade ended.protests and hunger strikes are continuing in other parts of the detention centre. Australia's refugee deal with Cambodia is set to (make) take a major step forward. The international organization for migration says it's ready to facilitate the transfer of refugees from Nauru to Cambodia.The policy has been widely condemned by organizations,including the United Nations high commissioner for refugees.
The European Union has called for a broader alliance with Arab nations to tackle terrorism following the deadly attacks in Paris.The meeting of the EU foreign ministers also discussed the need for greater cooperation within Europe.
An estimated 5000 European citizens are thought to have joined the militant groups fighting overseas.
And the baby boy with Down syndrome who was abandoned in Thailand by his Australian parents has been granted Australian citizenship.Baby Gammy's surrogate mother has not plans to come to Australia.But says she wants to safeguard the baby's future.His twin sister was taken to Australia last year.
And teenager Ncik Kyrgios and Thanbasi Kokkinakis are through to the second of the Australian Open.Kyygios has an early injury scare,but recovered to beat Federico Delbonis in five sets.While 18-year-old Kokkinakis beat number 11 seeds Ernest Bulbis in five sets. |
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