联合国官员称在科特迪瓦发现新的大型墓葬
A senior United Nations official in Ivory Coast says that new mass graves have been found there, containing the remains of more than 50 make victims. The
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UN human rights chief in Ivory Coast Guillaume Ngeffa told the BBC that two mass graves have been found in a suburb of the commercial capital Abidjan. He said that local people alleged that many of the victims were killed by supporters of the former President Laurent Gbagbo on the day after he was captured by forces loyal to his main opponent Alassane Ouattara.
英超:曼联胜切尔西 阿森纳落败
In football, Manchester United have won a crucial game against their main rivals Chelsea, which may be decisive in the race for the English Premiership title. United won by two goals to one after making a sensational start by scoring in the first minute.
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奥巴马呼吁巴基斯坦政府调查庇护拉登的网络
President Obama has called on the Pakistani government to investigate the support network that sustained Osama Bin Laden and the secret compound where he was killed by US commandos last week. In a television interview, Mr Obama said he had no evidence that people inside the Pakistani government had helped the al-Qaeda leader, but he said he must have it supported, and need it to be investigated. US officials have also asked for access to Osama Bin Laden’s three widows who are in Pakistani custody. From Washington, here is Natalie Antelava.