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2017-02-07来源:BBC

BBC在线收听下载:罗马尼亚多地爆发现大规模抗议

BBC news 2017-02-07

BBC News with Julie Candler.

The far right National Front leader in France Marine Le Pen has attacked globalization and Islamic fundamentalism at the formal launch of her campaign for the presidency. In a speech in Lyon, she accused French leaders of being too cowardly to resist attempts to impose alien values on French culture after decades of massive immigration.

Tens of thousands of protesters remain outside the main government building in the Romanian capital Bucharest, saying the repeal of a decree to soften penalties for corruption is not enough. Many are unhappy that revised proposals keeping parts of the decree will now be put to Parliament and they are calling for the Social Democrat led government to resign.

The Ukrainian military says fighting with separatist rebels in the town of Avdiivka is subsided following a week of clashes, in which more than 30 people were killed. The law has allowed work to take place on restoring power supplies to the government held town, where residents have been without electricity for days in freezing temperatures.

Avalanches triggered by heavy snow have killed scores of people in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Homes have been destroyed and major roads blocked. Officials fear more people are trapped under the snow.

Chinese media are reporting that at least 18 people have died in a fire at a massage parlor. Television footage showed fierce flames coming from the building in Zhejiang Province. It's not clear what caused the blaze.

The Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, who's in Britain for health checks, has asked Parliament to extend his medical leave. Mr. Buhari had been expected to return to Abuja today. But a statement from his office said doctors had advised him to await test results.

And the final of the Africa Cup of Nations Football Championship is taking place in Gabon. Cameroon are playing Egypt, who took the lead in the22nd minute. BBC News.