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[音频]Hello, this is Danielle Jalowiecka with the BBC News. World leaders gathered in Glasgow for the start of formal discussions at the UN ___1___ have been urged to rise to the challenge of combatting global warming. The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said it's time to move from ___2___ to action. They need to make further commitments. They need to make further commitments on how we're gonna move away from ____3____, from fossil fuel, burning, how we're gonna move away from using hydrocarbon cars, how we're gonna plant millions of trees, if not a trillion. Trees around the world increase, protect the world's ___4_____. And above all, how we're going to get the whole of the developing world to buy into this. It's been announced that President Xi Jinping of China will ___5___ the meeting only by written statement. Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has urged his supporters to use any weapons they have to stop an ___6___ by Tigrayan rebel forces. He issued the appeal on Facebook after the rebel said they'd made further territorial gains in the Amhara region, taking them closer to the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa. Thailand is dropping almost all ___7____ requirements for foreign visitors from more than 60 countries as it tries to revive its vital tourism industry. A ___8____ 2-week quarantine period was imposed on all passengers arriving in the country 18 months ago to try to ___9____ the spread of Covid. Jonathan Head reports from Bangkok. From this month, visitors from __10____ countries who are fully vaccinated will be able to travel freely in Thailand after just a single night of quarantine when they'll be ___11____ for the coronavirus. This still requires some preliminary paperwork. Thailand was slow to start ___12____ its population. Just 40% are fully inoculated, though the ratio is much higher in the main ____13____ areas. Almost 40 million foreign visitors came here in 2019. This year, the number is just ____14____. Japan's main stock index, the Nikkei, rose by more than ___15___ in early trading on Monday after the governing Liberal Democratic Party held onto power in a general ____16____. The party did lose some ____17____ but performed better than initial exit polls have predicted. From Tokyo, here's Rupert Wingfield-Hayes. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida now has his own mandate, albeit a small one. It's a better result than many had predicted. But few here think this election will bring any ____18____ shift for Japan's perennial ruling party, the LDP. The LDP has now been back in power for nearly 10 years. During that time, it has pumped vast quantities of money into Japan's economy, ___19_____ asset prices, and the stock market. That has made many rich people richer, but it's had no impact at all on the ___20___ of average Japanese workers. World news from the BBC.
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