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Hello, I'm Fiona MacDonald with the latest BBC news.

大家好,我是菲奥娜·麦克唐纳德,为您播报最新的BBC新闻。

The United States Justice Department is dropping its legal action against Apple, saying it is cracking the encryption on a smart phone used by one of the radical Islamists who shot dead 14 people in San Bernardino last December. David Lee reports. “Following the attacks in San Bernardino, police seized three phones. Two had been destroyed, but one, an IPhone was intact.However, that iPhone had been locked with the pass code. The FBI took Apple to court in an attempt to force them to bypass the security on the phone so it could be accessed. But on the eve of the hearing, the FBI said an outside party ad approached them with a way to break into the phone without the need for Apple’s cooperation. The US government has knowledge of the security vulnerability that in theory weakens Apple devices around the world. To protect its reputation, Apple would no doubt rush to find and fix that flaw.”

美国司法部称已经破解加密的iPhone手机,放弃对苹果公司法律诉讼。去年12月月美国加州圣贝纳迪诺发生枪击世事件导致14人死亡。而美国司法部解锁的手机就是当时一位激进的伊斯兰恐怖分子的。请听记者大卫·李带来的详细报道。“圣贝纳迪诺恐怖袭击事件后,警方缴获了三部手机。但其中两部手机被摧毁,只有一部iPhone手机保存完整。但是这部手机被密码锁定。美国联邦调查局将苹果公司告上法庭试图强迫苹果公布公司绕过安全程序访问手机内容。但是在听证会前夕,美国联邦调查局称无需苹果合作,已经成功锁该手机。美国政府对知识安全的漏洞会在理论上削弱苹果设备在全球的安全性。为了保护自身荣誉,毫无疑问,苹果会立刻寻找并解决这一缺陷。”

Police in Washington have charged a man of assault after he allegedly pulled out a deadly weapon and threatened officers on Capitol Hill where congress sits. The suspect Larry Dawson was shot when officer at the Capitol building’s visit center where security checks on tourists are carried out. Mr. Dawson, who’s66 and from Tennessee, is in a hospital in a stable but critical condition. A woman was injured in the incident which police said was not terrorist-related. MLand SG were evacuated from the visit center. “We were completing the tour and we were just hearing the suggestions as to where we could go next when all ofsudden, people started running and they told us to go,follow them and go into a corner, and to sit down and be quiet and not move.”

华盛顿警方指控一名男子涉嫌在美国国会携带致命武器,威胁国会官员。枪击发生在国会大厦的参观者接待中心,嫌疑分子拉里·道森已被击中。拉里·道森,今年66岁,来自田纳西州,目前其状况稳定,正在医院接受治疗,但处于重要时期。一位女性游客中枪,警方称这不属于恐怖主义。人群从访问中心疏散。“我们当时正在进行参观,突然,我们听到接下来要前往的场所,人群开始奔跑,他们告诉我们跟着人群呆在一个角落里,保持安静,不要随便走动。”

Police in Prague are on alert as the Chinese president XiJinping begins the second day of his state visit to the Czech Republic. There were scuffles yesterday between pro-Tibet campaigners and groups of Chinese citizens. Rob Cameroon reports. “After planting a tree of friendship at the Czech president’s summer palace and enjoyed an evening organ recital in the palace chapel, the real business of Mr. Xi’s visit can now begin. He’ll be received with full military honors at Prague castle, sign a strategic partnership with president Zeman and meet everyone from the prime minister to the mayor of Prague. But that meeting will take place right in the city center,on the banks of the river Vltava. Pro-democracy campaigners have vowed to gather on its doorstep to make their voices heard. ”

中国国家主席习近平开始对捷克进行第二天的国事访问,布拉格警方加强警戒。国家主席习近平当地时间28日下午抵达布拉格,开始对捷克进行国事访问。当习近平乘坐的专机进入捷克领空时,捷克空军两架战机升空护航。这是中捷两国建交67年来中国国家主席首次对捷克进行国事访问。

President Obama will hold talks later this week with the leaders of South Korea and Japan to discuss how to respond to what US called the threat posed by North Korea’s nuclear program. The North Korean leader has ordered more nuclear warhead and missile tests. World news from the BBC.

本周晚些时候,美国总统奥巴马将会会见韩国以及日本领导人,磋商如何应对朝鲜核项目对美国带来的威胁。朝鲜领导人命令进行核弹头以及导弹试验。您正在收听的是BBC世界新闻。

The Brazilian tourism minister Analekey Novais has resigned the head of its party confidence foot and president Dilma Roussef. He is the first minister fron the PMDB, a largest party and Mrs Roussef's government to lead the coalition. The party as a whole is due to decide to deem whether to follow suit. Leading will increase the like where president being impeached, or her allge rule in the corruption scandal engulfing the state owned oil company Petro Bras

巴西旅游部长恩里克.阿尔维斯左辞去了旅游部长职务,与迪尔马.罗塞夫决裂。他是第一个来自于巴西民主运动党的部长,该党派曾与罗塞夫政府联盟,党派作为一个整体要决定是否要随大流。这样的开始可能会增加总统被弹劾的可能性或者她在巴西石油腐败案中的角色。

Police in Philippines and Indonesia say ten Indonesian crew members of a tug boat have been kidnapped by militants from the Abusayaf group, the Al-Qaeda linked organization which is based in the southern phillipines is demanding a ransem of 100 million dollars. The vessel was going from east caliman town in indonesia to Phillipines but was hijacked over the weekend.

菲律宾以及印度尼西亚警方称一艘载有十名印尼船员已被安沙耶夫反政府武装劫持,基地组织与组织相连,位于菲律宾南部,要求要1亿美元的赎金,该船从菲律宾南部的南加里曼丹省马辰市驶向菲律宾的八打雁途,但是在周末的时候被劫持。

Scientist in Australia warning that large part of the Great Barrier could died within the next few months with its suffering its worst ever episode of coral blicing. BBC's John Donalson reports from Sydney, the Great Barrier is considered one of the seven wonders of the natural world. but the study from Australia's national coral bleaching test force found in some area 95 percent of the reefs are now severely damaged, on the northern section running between Kans in Queensland and Papua New Guinea only four out of 520 reefs are run touched. Coral bleaching is cause by rising sea temperatures, they can take decades for the coral to recover and persistent warm waters kill the reef sole together.

澳大利亚的科学家发出警告,表示在未来的几个月内大堡礁的大部分可能会因为严重的珊瑚白化死亡。一下是英国广播公司的约翰从悉尼给您发回的详细报道。大堡礁被认为是自然界的七大奇迹之一。澳大利亚的珊瑚漂白实验发现百分之九十五的礁都已经受损,在昆士兰以及巴布亚新几内亚的喀纳斯之间仅有520处礁健康。珊瑚白化是因为海水温度上升引起的,它们需要几十年去恢复持续温暖的海水能够杀死礁底。

A huge fire is engulfed to lead two residential tearing blocks in the Uinted Arab city of s. Strong wind fund the flame in fire to jump from one block to another , is fire fighters battle to control it. 6 people are reported to have been treated for breathing difficulties and miner injuries.

大火摧毁了阿拉伯城市一城市的两处居民区受损,大风导致火势蔓延到一栋又一栋建筑,消防员将火势控制,据报道6名呼吸困难以及受伤的矿工接受治疗。

Hello, I'm Fiona MacDonald with the latest BBC news.

The United States Justice Department is dropping its legal action against Apple, saying it is cracking the encryption on a smart phone used by one of the radical Islamists who shot dead 14 people in San Bernardino last December. David Lee reports. “Following the attacks in San Bernardino, police seized three phones. Two had been destroyed, but one, an IPhone was intact.However, that iPhone had been locked with the pass code. The FBI took Apple to court in an attempt to force them to bypass the security on the phone so it could be accessed. But on the eve of the hearing, the FBI said an outside partyad approached them with a way to break into the phone without the need for Apple’s cooperation. The US government has knowledge of the security vulnerability that in theory weakens Apple devices around the world. To protect its reputation, Apple would no doubt rush to find and fix that flaw.”

Police in Washington have charged a man of assault after heallegedly pulled out a deadly weapon and threatened officers on Capitol Hill where congress sits. The suspect Larry Dawson was shot when officer at the Capitol building’s visit center where security checks on tourists are carried out. Mr. Dawson, who’s66 and from Tennessee, is in a hospital in a stable but critical condition. A woman was injured in the incident which police said was not terrorist-related. MLand SG were evacuated from the visit center. “We were completing the tour and we were just hearing the suggestions as to where we could go next when all ofsudden, people started running and they told us to go,follow them and go intoa corner, and to sit down and be quiet and not move.”

Police in Prague are on alert as the Chinese president XiJinping begins the second day of his state visit to the Czech Republic. There were scuffles yesterday between pro-Tibet campaigners and groups of Chinese citizens. Rob Cameroon reports. “After planting a tree of friendship at the Czech president’s summer palace and enjoyed an evening organ recital in the palace chapel, the real business of Mr. Xi’s visit can now begin. He’ll be received with full military honors at Prague castle, sign a strategic partnership with president Zeman and meet everyone from the prime minister to the mayor of Prague. But that meeting will take place right in the city center,on the banks of the river Vltava. Pro-democracy campaigners have vowed to gather on its doorstep to make their voices heard. ”

President Obama will hold talks later this week with the leaders of South Korea and Japan to discuss how to respond to what US called the threat posed by North Korea’s nuclear program. The North Korean leader has ordered more nuclear warhead and missile tests. World news from the BBC.

The Brazilian tourism minister Henrique Alves has resignedaday ahead of his party’s confidence vote in president Dilma Rousseff. He’sthefirst minister from the PMDB, the largest party in Mrs. Rousseff’sgovernmentto leave the coalition. The party as a whole is due to decide todaywhether tofollow suit. Leaving will increase the likelihood that the presidentbeingimpeached for her alleged role in a corruption engulfing thestate-ownedcompany Petrobras.

Officials in the Philippines and Indonesia say 10Indonesiancrew members of a tug boat have been kidnapped by militants from theAbu Sayyafgroup. The Al-Qaeda linked organization which is based in thesouthern Philippinesis demanding a ransom of about 1 million dollars. The vesselwas going from eastCalamane town in Indonesia to the Philippines when it washijacked over theweekend.

Scientists in Austrasia are warning that large parts oftheGreat Barrier of Reef could die within the next few months because it’ssufferingfrom one of its worst episodes of coral bleaching. The BBC’s JohnDonathanreports from Sydney. “The Great Barriers Reef is considered one of thesevenwonders of the natural world. But the studies from Australia’s NationalCoralBleaching taskforce found that in some areas 95 percent of the reefs arenowseverely damaged. On the northern section running between Cairns andQueenslandland in Pupnukini, only 4 out of 520 reefs are untouched. Coral bleaching is caused by rising sea temperaturesandit can take decades for coral to recover. And persistent warmer waters killthereefs all together. ”

A huge fire has engulfed at least two residential towerblocksin the United Arab Emirates city of Ajman. Strong winds fanned theflames,causing the fire to jump from one block to another as firefightersbattled tocontrol it. 6 people are reported to have been treated forbreathingdifficulties and minor injuries. BBC news.

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