澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2015-12-03(在线收听) |
Leading the news today, British Prime Minister David Cameron has told MPs that bombing Islamic state militants in Syria will keep British people safe. The UK is already bombing targets in neighboring Iraq and the new measures are expected to pass a vote after a / debate. Mr. Cameron says Britain must take against what he calls the medieval monsters of IS. “Inaction does not a major strategy for our security or for the Syrian people, but inaction is a choice. I believe it’s a wrong choice.”
Back home, the Federal Opposition is warning the prime minister to learn from his predecessor’s mistakes and sack Special Minister of State Mal Brough. Malcolm Turnbull defended the embattled MP in parliament yesterday amid allegations that Mr. Brough misled parliament. He says there have been no new developments and that guilt or innocence is not determined by public denunciation.
The Chinese government has dismissed suggestions it was behind a major cyber-attack on Australia’s weather bureau. Multiple official sources have confirmed the recent attack. And the ABC is being told it was cost millions of dollars to fix. The Bureau owns one of Australia’s largest super computers and provides critical information to agencies including the Defense Department.
Prince Harry says he was left shocked and speechless after being shown the body of a female rhino slaughtered aside her young calf. The 31-year-old spent three months working as a mild life conservation volunteer in Africa. He’s released the selection of his own photographs to highlight the toll caused by purchase. |
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