[02:15.94]In a statement, Foreign Minister Antonio Patriota said the Brazilian government had received the report with great concern.
[02:23.56]The authorities in the northeastern Nigeria state of Yobe have ordered the closure of all secondary schools after a massacre in which expected Islamist extremists killed about 30 students.
[02:33.73]The state governor described the attack as cold-blooded murder. The Nigerian government has blamed the Islamist militant group Boko Haram.
[02:41.01]Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has launched his campaign for parliamentary and presidential elections to be held at the end of this month.
[02:49.87]He told the rally that the reforms were needed to ensure free and fair elections that not been introduced.
[02:55.07]Mr. Tsvangirai is competing against President Robert Mugabe.
[02:58.63]World News from the BBC
[03:00.83]The Church of England has formally apologized for past child abuse by Anglican priests and for its failure to prevent it.
[03:09.37]At a meeting in the city of York, the ruling General Synod endorsed a report apologizing for the abuse of children by two priests in the Chichester Diocese
[03:17.12] in the 1970s and 80s which later prompted an inquiry by the Church.
[03:21.68]The ensuing reports said the Church of England had a profound and unhelpful culture.
[03:26.05]The Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has visited the small town where a runaway train derailed and exploded in a fireball,