这次来真的:谷歌关闭Google.cn(有声)

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谷歌将转移中国大陆 的搜索引擎服务,但仍会保留谷歌音乐、谷歌热榜、iGoogle等服务,以及在中国大陆的技术和销售办事处,以便为中国大陆的网民做技术支持服务以及继续 为中文版的搜索引擎做销售支持。但销售团队需要按照google.com.hk的有关事项行事。

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The American Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has told Israel that it faces tough choices if it's to achieve peace with the Palestinians. Speaking after a public row with Israel over plan Jewish settlements on occupied Palestinian territory. Mrs. Clinton said the status quo was unsustainable and negotiations on the two states solution was the only way forward.

It will take direct negotiation between the parties to work through all the issues and end the conflict. United States stands ready to play an active and sustained role in this talks, and to support the parties as they work to resolve all permanent status issues, including security, borders, refugees and Jerusalem.

Meanwhile, an Israeli soldier has been shot dead by colleague on the Gaza border. An army spokesman said one of the group of soldiers opened fire on another after mistaking them for Palestinians who'd illegally cross the border into Israel.

President Hamid Karzai has held peace talks with the delegation from Afghanistan second biggest militant group, Hezb-i-Islami. Mr.Karzai's spokesman said he had yet to respond to a tentative peace plan offered at the talks two days ago. Quentin Sommerville reports from Kabul.

The two sides have been in contact before, but this is the highest profile meeting yet, significantly taking place in the capital city Kabul. There's a growing recognition , both with the Afghanistan and from its foreign partners that insurgents have to be apart of any peace settlement and the ongoing military operation alone won't be enough to bring peace to the country. President Karzai is expected to hold a peace jirga, a gathering of tribal leaders sometime next month.

The Internet giant Google says it's making uncensored access to its search engine available to users in China despite opposition from the authorities. Google has been resisting official limitations on use of its site in China where the government accused that of seeking to impose American values. Now Chinese users have been redirected to a Google site in HongKong with full search facilities. Maggie Shiels says in San Francisco.

Google says it has stopped censoring its search services on Google China as it had said it would back in January, follow the cyber attacks on the G-mail accounts of dozens of human rights activists connected with China. The search giant said it attempts over the last year to further limit free speech on the web in China had let Google to conclude that it could no longer continue censoring results are required by Chinese law. In a blog poster today, the company's chief legal officer David Drummond pointed out that the Chinese government had been crystal clear throughout the discussions that sells censorship is a non-negotiable legal requirement.

The Former American Presidents Bill Clinton and George W.Bush are in Haiti as part of efforts to raise funds for the earthquake stricken nation. Mr.Bush and Mr.Clinton toured the streets of the shattered capital Port-au-Prince and visited ten city where tens of thousands of homeless survivors are living.

World News from the BBC.

The French President Nicolas Sarkozy has reshuffled his cabinet following a humiliating defeat in regional elections. Mr.Sarkozy sacked his Labour Minister Xavier Darcos and introduced some key right-wing figures into the government. The BBC's Paris correspondent says it's an attempt to appease the old conservative guard which has failed as they ever looked.

The British government says it may be necessary to delay publication of a longer waited report into the killing of 14 demonstrators by British troops in Norther Ireland in 1972. The report which has been completed will now be vetted for security issues. The minister responsible for Northern Ireland Shaun Woodward acknowledged that the process might not be finished before the general election which is expected this May.

The International body, that regular trade endangered species has rejected requests by Tanzania and Zambia to change the protected status of African elephants so their ivories can be sold. The United Nations Convention also refuse Tanzania permission to sell a stock pile of 90 tons of ivory. From Doha, Adam Mynott reports.

In link the educationally spirit debates, moves by the two African countries to change their protective status of elephants were defeated. The two African countries wanted to use the proceeds of a sale to improve conservation. But opponents led by 23 other African countries and environmental groups argued that a legal sell of ivory sounds mainly to encourage a market in elephant tasks and this intern leads to poaching which has been on the increase in Africa in the past five to ten years.

A United Nations' report to mark world war today says dirty water is killing more people than all forms of violence including war. Two million tons of waste are discharged daily into rivers and seas. Spreading disease and damaging ecosystems. The waste water described as a cocktail of the fertilizers, sewage and waste.

BBC News.

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