澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2015-08-06(在线收听

 Leading the news. Malaysia's prime minister Najib Razack has confirmed debris found on Reunion Island is from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The revelation is the first conclusive proof of the flight MH 777, which disappeared back in March last year. Prime minister Razack says he feels for the families of those on board that flight. It is with very heavy heart that I must tell you the aircraft debri, found on Reunion Island, is indeed from MH 370. Rescuers are this morning serching for hundreds of people in the Mediterranean after a boat carrying up to seven hundred migrants capsized. The fishing boat was caught in rough weather off the Libyan coast and overturned when the passengers rushed to one side. Around four hundred people have been rescued so far. The authorities fear many others may have drowned. Back home. The competition for the vacant speaker's position is intensifying. Liberal MP Tony Smith has announced his candidate to the seat, joining a fellow Victorian Russel Broadbent. Queensland's LNP member Ross Faster and Southwest Australian backbencher Andrew S. are also convesing colleagues, and Victorian MP F. B. says he'll run if his colleagues want him to.  And finally. Japan is coming to extend sorrows this morning as it's commemorized the atomic bombing of Hiroshima seventy years ago. The bomb exploded above the city on 6 August in 1945 killing one hundred and forty thousand people. The Australian reader Kross says people are still suffering today from the effects of the bombs, and he is calling for the annihilation of all nuclear weapon. 

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