CNN news 2014-12-19 加文本
cnn news 2014-12-19
CARL AZUZ, cnn ANCHOR: Welcome to cnn STUDENT NEWS. My name is Carl Azuz. We are starting today with a recap of a hostage situation that unfolded
this week in Australia. In its largest city, Sydney, a gunman entered a cafe Monday and took about 17 people hostage. Australian officials believe
he acted alone. They don`t know yet what he wanted or why he targeted the cafe. Officials say the suspect was born in Iran. He considered himself a
Muslim religious leader. He had a criminal record in Australia, and experts believe he was inspired by Middle Eastern terrorists groups.
Hours after the standoff began, several of the hostages escaped, and 16 hours into the siege, Australian Special Forces and police storm cafe from
two entrances. They killed the gunman and ended the standoff. Two of the hostages died in the siege, four others, including a police officer were
injured.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott called it a difficult day, but said Australians had risen to the challenge.
Staying near Australia for our second story, hundreds of miles off the country`s coast, searchers are scouring the ocean floor for the wreckage of
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. It was traveling from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing, China, on March 8. Authorities believe it took a turn, and
then just vanished somewhere over the Indian Ocean. The disappearance of its 239 passengers and crew is one of the biggest stories and mysteries of
2014.
NAJIB RAZAK, PRIME MINISTER OF MALAYSIA: Like MH 370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean.
MARTIN DOLAN, AUSTRALIAN TRANSPORT SAFETY BUREAU: How fast it goes depends essentially on the sort of terrain we cover. And that varies from quite
flat plains or sloping areas, to ravines and fissures and crevasses which will require a much closer look.