2014年11月11日星期二

The 10 Most Important Things In The World Right Now


Ronal Reagan and Margaret Thatcher
REUTERS/Larry Rubenstein
U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Britain’s Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher dance in the foyer of the White House during a State Dinner in Thatcher’s honor in this file photo taken on November 16, 1988, in Washington.
Good morning! Here’s what you need to know for Tuesday.
1. powerful militant group in Egypt, Ansar Beit al-Maqdis, has pledged its loyalty to the Islamic State, an alliance that could provide the Egyptian group with new money and weapons to fight the Egyptian military. 
2. Reports indicate that the leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, may have been killed or injured by US-led airstrikes in the Iraq city of Mosul, although it has not been confirmed by the US military. 
3. South Korea has ended the search for nine bodies still missing from April’s ferry disaster that killed more than 300 people. 
4. In a newly-released recording, Ronald Reagan apologises to Margaret Thatcher for not consulting her about the 1983 invasion of Grenada, saying: “We regret very much the embarrassment that’s been caused to you, and I would like to tell you what the story is from our end.”
5. Catalan leader Artur Mas said he would push for a binding independence vote after preliminary results from Sunday’s symbolic referendum showed that 85% of voters supported breaking away from Spain.
6. Tuesday marks Singles Day in China, the world’s largest online shopping day of the year and the country’s anti-Valentine’s Day. 
7. Google is helping to fight Ebola by donating $2 for every dollar raised through its website.
8. Oklahoma oil magnate Harold Hamm must pay his ex-wife close to $1 billion in the most expensive divorce in US history.
10. A river of lava that has been creeping toward a Hawaiian town for months burned down the first home. 
And finally …
An extremely rare metal, reidite, was found in a 450-million-year-old crater in Wisconsin. 

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