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BBC news with Julie Candler.

朱莉·钱德勒为您播报BBC新闻。

The head of the World Health Organization Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says he is deeply concerned about the rapid rise of the number of cases of coronavirus. He said it was growing exponentially and it's now spread to almost every country and region. Doctor Tedros said the number of deaths worldwide had more than doubled in the past week.

世界卫生组织总干事谭德塞·阿达诺姆表示,他对冠状病毒病例数量的迅速增加深感担忧。他说,病例呈指数增长,现在几乎蔓延到每个国家和地区。谭德塞表示,过去一周全世界的死亡人数增加了一倍多。

Many of deaths have been in the Unite States where more than 4.000 people have lost their lives, almost half of them in New York state. The U.S. now has more than 200.000 confirmed cases.

美国越来越多的患者死亡,死亡人数超过4000人,其中近一半在纽约州。美国目前有20多万新冠肺炎确诊病例。

Britain has recorded its worst one-day figure for coronavirus related death 563. a rise of nearly 1/3. The government is facing increasing pressure over its handling of the outbreak amid criticism over shortages of protective equipment for frontline health workers.

昨日,英国冠状病毒死亡人数突破新高,死亡人数为563人,上升了近1/3.政府在处理疫情方面面临越来越大的压力,人们批评表示缺乏为一线卫生工作者提供的防护设备。

One of the hardest hit countries, Italy has meanwhile registered a relatively low number of new coronavirus cases for the 3rd day in a row.

作为疫情最严重的国家之一,意大利的冠状病毒新病例数量连续第三天相对较低。

In a landmark development, Afghan officials have confirmed that government and Taliban representatives have had face-to-face talks. They met on Tuesday to discuss a prisoner swap.

阿富汗官员证实,政府和塔利班代表进行了面对面的会谈,这是一个具有里程碑意义的进展。他们在星期二会面时讨论交换囚犯的问题。

An indigenous leader from Brazil's Amazon state of Maranhao has killed by unidentified gunmen. Reports say Zezico Guajajara had received threats to his life allegedly from illegal loggers.

来自巴西亚马逊流域马拉尼昂州的一名土著领袖被身份不明的武装分子杀害。报道称,泽济科·瓜贾贾拉收到了非法伐木者的威胁。

20 people in the Republic of Congo have been killed by a lightning strike on high voltage power lines in the capital Brazzaville. The local mayor said people were electrocuted by falling cables.

刚果共和国首都布拉柴维尔高压电线遭雷击,造成20人死亡。当地市长表示,人们是被掉落的电缆电死。

And scientists have found the fossil remains of forests that grew in Antarctica 90 million years ago. Their analysis indicates that the continent was then as warm as Europe in our time, and traces of pollen of tree root showed the region was home to temperate rain forests like today's New Zealand.

科学家们发现了9000万年前生长在南极洲的森林化石遗迹。分析表明,那时候的大陆和我们这个时代的欧洲一样温暖,树根的花粉痕迹表明,该地区是温带雨林,就像今天的新西兰。

BBC news.

BBC新闻。

BBC news with Julie Candler.

The head of the World Health Organization Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says he is deeply concerned about the rapid rise of the number of cases of coronavirus. He said it was growing exponentially and it's now spread to almost every country and region. Doctor Tedros said the number of deaths worldwide had more than doubled in the past week.

Many of deaths have been in the Unite States where more than 4.000 people have lost their lives, almost half of them in New York state. The U.S. now has more than 200.000 confirmed cases.

Britain has recorded its worst one-day figure for coronavirus related death 563. a rise of nearly 1/3. The government is facing increasing pressure over its handling of the outbreak amid criticism over shortages of protective equipment for frontline health workers.

One of the hardest hit countries, Italy has meanwhile registered a relatively low number of new coronavirus cases for the 3rd day in a row.

In a landmark development, Afghan officials have confirmed that government and Taliban representatives have had face-to-face talks. They met on Tuesday to discuss a prisoner swap.

An indigenous leader from Brazil's Amazon state of Maranhao has killed by unidentified gunmen. Reports say Zezico Guajajara had received threats to his life allegedly from illegal loggers.

20 people in the Republic of Congo have been killed by a lightning strike on high voltage power lines in the capital Brazzaville. The local mayor said people were electrocuted by falling cables.

And scientists have found the fossil remains of forests that grew in Antarctica 90 million years ago. Their analysis indicates that the continent was then as warm as Europe in our time, and traces of pollen of tree root showed the region was home to temperate rain forests like today's New Zealand.

BBC news.

 

 
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