[BBC一分钟新闻]5月14日 巴西环境部长辞职
Brazil's Brazil’s Environment Minister Marina Silva
has stodged defend , a staunch defender of the Amazon
rain forest rainforest, has
resign resigned from the government. The
respected Environmental campaign there expected environmental campaigner was known to
be have been at odds with some of the
government government’s own infrastructure projects for the Amazon. From the
Amazonia Amazonian state of
Bala Para, our
brazil Brazil correspondent
Gary Daffee reports. Marina Silva is a highly regarded figure among environmental
campaign as campaigners across the world
, and her resignation
has undightly is undoubtedly a significant
blue blow to the
government of governmental president Luiz Inacio Lula
Da da Silva
the . The former
rubber tup rubber-tapper and activist
, had
offen often seen
decent to set on
comfortly uncomfortably within the tightly
controlled control the world of
the government ministry. But the reasons for her resignation were not immediately clear. In recent
month months she had appear to defer with others
who is who’s in the government
, including the president
of , over what lay behind the problems of the Amazon region.
[BBC新闻听写]5月13日 四川汶川地震
BBC News with Neil Nunes. A powerful earthquake in
china held China is feared to have killed thousands of people in the southwestern province of Sichuan. The official news agency
XinHua Xihua says nearly
10 thousands ten thousand people
near may have died
, with many more buried and injured
in . In one
counting county, most of the
building buildings are reported to
has have collapsed. Michael Bristow
in sent this report from western
chinaChina.
"This is the biggest earthquake to hit
china China in more than 30 years
,thousands . Thousands are already
confirm confirmed dead. Chinese state media are reporting that
9000 900 middle school children were buried when
that their school collapsed
at . At least 50 are known to
die have died. 80
percent % of the
building buildings in one
town county alone
have collapsed
, and
about up to 5000 people there are feared dead.
the The earthquake struck just before 2:30 this a
UN Says People Smuggling Across Gulf of Aden Doubles, Deaths Go Down(1/2)
fternoon.
The epicenter was in the
api center is among Wenchuang mountainous Wenchuan county in Sichuan
province. province."
UN Says People Smuggling Across Gulf of Aden Doubles, Deaths Go Down(1/2)
The United
Nation high commission of refugee Nations High Commissioner for Refugees says that by the
late latter part of April
, more than
15300 15,300 people reportedly arrived in
the Yemen
about 364 . About 360 were reported killed or missing during the
hazard dis hazardous voyage
. UN refugee agency spokeswoman
genifer Jennifer Pagonis says records show that during the same period last year more than
7000 7,000 people had arrived in Yemen and about the same number had perished.
I mean in the "Any reduction
in the
tone this tone death toll is incredibly welcome
and we don't . We do not really
known know whether this is a new phenomena
this that is going to continue or not
but . But, some new arrivals have
mention receiven mentioned receiving water and food during the crossing
, which is quite new
and both . And, the boats seem to be
lease credited less crowded than
unprivilse years. the UN ACR in previous years." The UNHCR says the
surgon surge in arrivals
early this year was largely due to the continuing conflict in Somalia and
the use of new smuggling
rules routes from Somalia to Yemen and across the
red sea Red Sea from
g many Djibouti. Many of the
ali secrets asylum seekers also said they were
force forced to leave because
a clop of crop losses due to drought.
for For years
, the death
torler toll has been
mountain mounting among
Somalia Somalis and
Ethiopians crossing the
Gulf of Aden in
smuggler's rickety smugglers boats.
UN Says People Smuggling Across Gulf of Aden Doubles, Deaths Go Down(2/2)
People
Pace might grow pay smugglers up to
115 dollars $150 to make the
churches treacherous journey
, which usually ends up being a nightmare and often fatal.
said survivor Pagonis says survivors tell
her refertails horrific tales of
blutality brutality, about passengers being beaten
stabled , stabbed, and
rat raped. She says many people
are drought have drowned after smugglers
are force have forced them to
jumping to jump into the sea before arriving on the coast of Yemen.
"What we
have been
try trying to point out to people are the
dangerous dangers of crossing
when . When you have refugees who are
flee in it's fleeing, it is one of these
tuck in tricky situations
; you
can't cannot say we
don't do not encourage you to leave your
, you know own country because the
risk is risks are really great. People who are
flee fleeing for their lives
are going to take
what even whatever means they
can't can to get out of there.
And But, we just need to point out the
rest of risk to them
the running that they may well lose their
lives . lives." Pagonis says the
UN aid CAR UNHCR has been calling for increased action to save lives in the Gulf of Aden and other waters. She
said says the agency is stepping up an information campaign to inform refugees of the
dangerous dangers of traveling in
smuggler's smugglers' boats.