歡迎世界各地的觀眾,
I`m Carl Azuz for CNN STUDENT NEWS.
這里是CNN學生新聞,我是Carl Azuz。
Our first story this March 19th focuses on an apparent terrorist attack in the North African nation of Tunisia. It`s a country between Algeria and Libya, population about 11 million. Officials say several gunmen entered a museum in Tunisia`s capital on Thursday and killed at least 17 tourists and two others, one of them a Tunisian security officer.
3月19號今天我們的第一條新聞來說一說北非一個國家突尼斯的恐怖襲擊事件。這是一個位于阿爾及利亞和利比亞之間的一個國家,大約有1100萬人口。官方稱數名持槍者在周四時候闖進了突尼斯首都的博物館造成17名游客和其他兩人死亡,其中包括一名突尼斯警員。
The terrorists also took hostages, but Tunisian law enforcement were able to end the siege and kill two of the attackers. Police are looking for three other gunmen.
恐怖分子還綁架了人質,但是突尼斯執(zhí)法人員突破了重圍擊斃了兩名襲擊者。目前警方正在尋找其他三名持槍者。
Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid called it "a cowardly attack targeting Tunisia`s economy." Tourism is a key part of that.
突尼斯總理Habib Essid稱這是一種將突尼斯經濟作為襲擊目標的懦夫襲擊行為。旅游業(yè)是當地經濟發(fā)展的主要產業(yè)。
The museum where the attack happened has exhibits of Tunisian art, culture and history. It`s right next to the parliament building, which was evacuated.
襲擊發(fā)生在陳列突尼斯藝術,文化和歷史展覽的博物館。而博物館則位于議會大廈旁邊,襲擊發(fā)生之后立即進行了疏散。
No group immediately took responsibility for the attack, but ties to the ISIS terrorist group are suspected.
目前沒有組織立即表示對此次襲擊事件負責,但是懷疑此次襲擊事件與ISIS恐怖分子有關。
From North Africa to the Middle East, immediately after Israel`s election on Tuesday, polls in local media indicated that two main political parties were locked in a dead heat. But when the actual vote count came in, it became clear that the party of current prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, won a major victory, taking 29 of the Knesset`s 120 seats.
從北非到中東,周二以色列選舉開始之后當地媒體民調顯示巴西兩大主要政黨正在進行殊死較量。但是當實際投票開始進行之后支持率開始逐漸清晰,現任總理本杰明內塔尼亞胡贏得了重大勝利,占據了120個議會席位的29個席位。
Results are still unofficial, but most analysts expect Netanyahu to keep his job leading Israel.
目前結果尚沒有經過官方認定,但是眾多分析人士希望內塔尼亞胡會繼續(xù)連任領導以色列。
CARL AZUZ, HOST: Welcome to our viewers worldwide.
I`m Carl Azuz for CNN STUDENT NEWS.
Our first story this March 19th focuses on an apparent terrorist attack in the North African nation of Tunisia. It`s a country between Algeria and Libya, population about 11 million. Officials say several gunmen entered a museum in Tunisia`s capital on Thursday and killed at least 17 tourists and two others, one of them a Tunisian security officer.
The terrorists also took hostages, but Tunisian law enforcement were able to end the siege and kill two of the attackers. Police are looking for three other gunmen.
Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid called it "a cowardly attack targeting Tunisia`s economy." Tourism is a key part of that.
The museum where the attack happened has exhibits of Tunisian art, culture and history. It`s right next to the parliament building, which was evacuated.
No group immediately took responsibility for the attack, but ties to the ISIS terrorist group are suspected.
From North Africa to the Middle East, immediately after Israel`s election on Tuesday, polls in local media indicated that two main political parties were locked in a dead heat. But when the actual vote count came in, it became clear that the party of current prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, won a major victory, taking 29 of the Knesset`s 120 seats.
Results are still unofficial, but most analysts expect Netanyahu to keep his job leading Israel.