World News from the BBC
印度为阻止反核示威游行在港口城市部署警察
Hundreds of police have been deployed around the Indian port town of Jaitapur, the proposed site of the world's largest nuclear plant, in an attempt to block the arrival of anti-nuclear protest march. The authorities say the march might inflame tensions after a protest in Jaitapur last week, in which one person died and more than 50 were injured.
阿富汗近500名囚犯挖地道越狱
A spokesman for the Afghan President Hamid Karzai has described the
escape from prison
of many Taliban militants as 'a disaster'. Nearly 500 militants got away in the southern city of Kandahar. Quentin Sommerville reports from Kabul.
This prison break-out started with a break-in. From a home outside the prison walls, the Taliban dug a 360-metre-long tunnel. It took five months and at 11 o'clock last night, they smashed through the concrete floor into the cell of Taliban prisoners. Back in 2008, the Taliban blew the gates of the prison; over 1,000 escaped. Millions of pounds were then spent to improve security at the jail. Today’s escape is a further
setback
for security in the area and for the fight against the insurgency.
伊朗又遭电脑病毒攻击
Iranian leaders say the country has been targeted by a new computer virus, ten months after its nuclear programme was reported to have been affected by a cyber attack. The Mehr news agency quoted the commander of the Iranian counter-sabotage unit as saying the damage from the new virus called Stars had been low so far, but he didn't specify what its target had been. There's been not any independent confirmation that the virus exists.