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US and Mexican authorities have captured a major drug lord, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán is a head of Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel. NPR's Carrie Kahn reports he was taken into custody1 earlier today.
He looks skinny; his hair was dead judblock, and he had a black mustache too. He was escorted by a huge amount of federal officials. 2 army soldiers had him one by each arm and one had bend the neck as he was taken to a helicopter where he would be transported to federal offices there in Mexico City. And it's the first time that Mexicans have seen "El Chapo” Guzmán in several years.
Guzmán is facing multiple indictments2 in the United States.
Anti-government protestors in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev are welcoming moves by parliament to dissolve the government of Viktor Yanukovych. NPR's Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson reports, lawmakers have set a day for new election and voted to dismiss president Yanukovych.
After this vote is taken, cheers are erupted and people start to singing the national anthem3. The deals are down, it was the deputy speaker of parliament said as the votes was taken. And along with that vote, there was another vote to pose new presidential election in May which, of courses, much earlier than the deal that struck between European Minister and Yanukovych and also opposition4 leaders just 24 hours earlier.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is accusing Ukraine opposition of failing to fill its side of that peace deal. He says today's action is a threat to Ukraine sovereignty.
The UN Security Council today voted unanimously to demand Syria widen access for humanitarian5 aid workers to reach war-shattered civilians6. NPR's Eric Westervelt reports the UN estimates that more than 9 million Syrian are in need.
Scores of civilians are largely cut off in besieged7 cities include Homs. The security council resolution calls for immediate8 and wider cross-board aid access everywhere in Syria. the resolution also condemned9 rights abuses by both Syrian government and opposition armed groups. That clause help to get back from Russia and China who were previously10 blocked to Security Council efforts on Syria. This is not clear what if any impact the resolution will have on the ground. Its threats on specified11 further steps if Syria failed to comply within 30 days. China and Russia unlikely to support further steps in this conflict that did killed more than 130,000 Syrians. Eric Westervelt, NPR News.
Mass protests continue today in Venezuela's capital, Caracas. The country jailed opposition leader urged the supporters to protest peacefully to discontent over high crime and food shortages. The country has marred12 by violence in recent days.
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At Vatican, Pope Francis has named the newest members of the colleagues of Cardinals14 which divides the Pope and chooses his successor. NPR's Sylvia Poggioli reports, Francis has selected old friends and a few Vatican bureaucrats15.
Many of Francis' 19 picks for Cardinals red hats come from the peripheries16 of the world. The globe South where 2/3 of the world 1.2 billion Catholics live.
2 hail from Africa, 2 from Asian and 6 from Francis native Latin America. One of the most surprising choices is Chibly Langlois, who now becomes the first Cardinal13 of Haiti, one of the poorest countries in the world. Another is Andrew Yeom Soo-jung, archbishop of Seoul, South Korea, whose grandparents were executed in an anti-Christian persecution17, and one of the Pope's most like-minded picks burkina faso's Philippe Nakellentuba Ouedraogo, who has denounced the inequality, injustice18, poverty and misery19 of today's society. Sylvia Poggioli, NPR News. Rome.
President Obama is repeating calls for a hike of minimum wage.
"Right now, there’s a bill before Congress that would boost America’s minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. That’s easy to remember – “ten-ten.” That bill would lift wages for more than 16 million Americans without requiring a single dollar in new taxes or spending."
Speaking in his weekly address, Obama says 6 states have already raised their minimum wage and he is taking action for federal contractors20. He says Congress should finish the job.
In the Republican address, Congressman21 Tom Cotton of Arkansas said the president's policies are hurting Americans.
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1 custody | |
n.监护,照看,羁押,拘留 | |
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2 indictments | |
n.(制度、社会等的)衰败迹象( indictment的名词复数 );刑事起诉书;公诉书;控告 | |
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3 anthem | |
n.圣歌,赞美诗,颂歌 | |
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4 opposition | |
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5 humanitarian | |
n.人道主义者,博爱者,基督凡人论者 | |
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6 civilians | |
平民,百姓( civilian的名词复数 ); 老百姓 | |
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adj.立即的;直接的,最接近的;紧靠的 | |
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adj. 被责难的, 被宣告有罪的 动词condemn的过去式和过去分词 | |
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10 previously | |
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12 marred | |
adj. 被损毁, 污损的 | |
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13 cardinal | |
n.(天主教的)红衣主教;adj.首要的,基本的 | |
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红衣主教( cardinal的名词复数 ); 红衣凤头鸟(见于北美,雄鸟为鲜红色); 基数 | |
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n.官僚( bureaucrat的名词复数 );官僚主义;官僚主义者;官僚语言 | |
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16 peripheries | |
n.外围( periphery的名词复数 );边缘;周围 | |
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17 persecution | |
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18 injustice | |
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n.痛苦,苦恼,苦难;悲惨的境遇,贫苦 | |
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20 contractors | |
n.(建筑、监造中的)承包人( contractor的名词复数 ) | |
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