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2011年8月BBC News

该音频有LRC字幕BBC新闻附字幕:谷歌宣布收购摩托罗拉移动

BBC News with Marion MarshallThousands of Palestinian refugees have been forced to flee from their camp in Syria, which has been hit by heavy fire from government forces

该音频有LRC字幕BBC新闻附字幕:阿富汗省政府办公大楼遇袭

BBC News with Fiona MacDonaldA resident in the Syrian port of Latakia has given an eyewitnessaccountof the day-long land and sea attack by government for

该音频有LRC字幕BBC新闻附字幕:卡扎菲上校去向不明

BBC News with Iain PurdonLibyan rebels are still fighting troops loyal to Colonel Gaddafi for control of Tripoli. The rebels say they've taken over most of the capital b

该音频有LRC字幕BBC新闻附字幕:索马里海盗劫持印度油轮

BBC News with David AustinIranian state television says two young Americans have been sentenced to eight years in prison forespionageand illegally enteri

该音频有LRC字幕BBC新闻讲字幕:利比亚叛军占领首都的黎波里

BBC News with Gaenor HowellsHundreds of Libyan rebels have arrived in the capital Tripoli after fighting their way from the west. They weregreeted by peo

该音频有LRC字幕BBC新闻附字幕:股神巴菲特投资美国银行

BBC News with Marion MarshallA new audio message has been broadcast from Colonel Gaddafi, urging Libyans to destroy the rebels as heavy fighting again broke out in parts

该音频有LRC字幕BBC新闻讲字幕:欧美股价再次大幅下跌

BBC News with Marion MarshallThe United States, Britain, France and Germany have demanded that President Bashar al-Assad of Syria leave office following the violent suppr

该音频有LRC字幕BBC新闻附字幕:基地组织二号头目被击毙

BBC News with Marion MarshallRebel leaders in Libya say they believe Colonel Gaddafi may still be hiding somewhere near the capital Tripoli. It's the firstindica

该音频有LRC字幕BBC新闻附字幕:土耳其承诺帮助索马里难民

BBC News with David AustinThe Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has visited the Somali capital Mogadishu, promising to open an embassy to help distribute aid to

该音频有LRC字幕BBC新闻附字幕:北美东海岸遭遇地震袭击

BBC News with Iain PurdonLibyan rebels have taken over Colonel Gaddafi's compound in Tripoli after a day of heavy fighting. In asymbolicgesture, the reb

该音频有LRC字幕BBC新闻附字幕:索马里海盗释放希腊油轮

BBC News with Marion MarshallAt least 18 people are now known to have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on a United Nations building in the Nigerian capital Abuja. A r
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