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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Exit polls show Poroshenko wins Ukrainian presidential election
Exit polls show that confectionery tycoon1 Petro Poroshenko has won with an absolute majority in the Ukrainian presidential election.
Three polls have given Poroshenko between 55 and 57 percent of the vote, well ahead of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko who appears to be in second place with just over 12 percent.
If these results are confirmed later today there will be no need for a runoff vote next month.
About 35 million Ukrainian were eligible2 to vote on Sunday and 34,000 polling stations were set up across the country, though not in Crimea.
Opposition3 groups in the eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk also blocked the vote.
France's far-rightists lead race for European parliament: exit polls
France's ruling socialist4 party has received a sharp rebuke5 from voters as the country selects its members for the European Parliament.
President Francois Hollande's party has received only 14 or 15 percent of vote, good for third place among French political parties.
The far-right National Party has topped the balloting6, taking upwards7 of 26 percent of the vote.
France's conservatives have taken around 20 percent of the vote, good for second place.
Thai coup8 leader to receive royal command
Thai military leader Prayuth Chan-Ocha is expected to receive a royal command appointing him the leader of the National Council for Peace and Order later today.
He will deliver a speech on television, talking about issues including an interim9 constitution and the setting up of the national legislative10 council.
The ruling junta11 has warned people not to join street protests, saying normal democratic principles cannot be applied12 at the time.
The General also defended the detention13 of dozens of politicians and activists14, most of them associated with the government ousted15 in Thursday's military takeover.
However hundreds of protesters angrily confronted soldiers in central Bangkok on Sunday, defying the army's ban on gatherings16.
U.S. president pays surprise visit to Afghanistan
US President Barack Obama has pledged to bring America's longest war to a "responsible end" by the end of the year.
He made the promise during a surprise visit to Afghanistan.
Obama is visiting American soldiers to mark memorial day weekend.
His visit also comes at a time of transition for a country long mired17 in conflict.
Obama is reportedly not planning to meet Hamid Karzai or the two leading presidential candidates Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai.
Both of them have said on record saying that they would sign the controversial Bilateral18 Security Agreement with the US if they win the election.
Ships returned after China-Russia naval19 drill
Warships20 participating in the China-Russia joint21 naval drill have returned to port in Shanghai after completing a combat drill in the East China Sea.
Officials from the both sides have hailed the result of the drill as fruitful.
China and Russia sent 14 warships, 15 aircrafts and 2 submarines to join the three-day drill.
China's Zhengzhou missile destroyer and Russia's Varyag missile cruiser will be open to citizens in Shanghai for visit today.
Japan's "dangerous" interference with drills violates int'l law
China's Ministry23 of National Defense24 says Japanese military planes have intruded25 on the airspace of China-Russia naval exercises and carried out dangerous actions, seriously violating international laws.
It says two Japanese airplanes intruded into the East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone on Saturday morning to scout26 and interfere22 with the China-Russia naval drills.
The ministry says Japan's actions could have easily caused a misunderstanding and even led to a mid-air incident.
China has demanded Japan to respect the legitimate27 rights of Chinese and Russian navies, restrain the personnel concerned and stop all reconnaissance and interference activities.
China to start year-long anti-terror operation
Chinese police will start a year-long nationwide anti-terror operation.
The Ministry of Public Security has asked police in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous28 Region and in the rest of the country to cooperate and launch a strong and joint offensive against terrorism.
Xinjiang police announced the start of the campaign on Friday. According to them, the campaign will last until June 2015.
Police are urged to stop terrorists from striking again and prevent terrorists and religious extremists from spreading from Xinjiang to the rest of the country.
19 dead, 7 missing in south China rainstorms
At least 19 people have died and seven others remain missing after downpours hit provinces in south China.
Local authorities say the rainstorms, the type that occur once every 100 years due to their ferocity, lashed29 Guangzhou, Zhaoqing and Qingyuan cities and caused floods, the collapse30 of houses and mud flows.
Sixteen national or provincial31 highways were closed because of the downpours.
Guangdong provincial authorities have activated32 an emergency response system and sent working teams and relief materials to affected33 areas.
Downpours also swept southwestern Guizhou Province, as well as Hunan and Jiangxi provinces in south China.
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v.指责,非难,斥责 [反]praise | |
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16 gatherings | |
聚集( gathering的名词复数 ); 收集; 采集; 搜集 | |
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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