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[by:www.21voa.com]
[00:00.00]In the news today...
[00:01.62]The Taliban is taking responsibility for a suicide car bombing in the Afghan capital, Kabul.
[00:09.63]The attack took place Monday at the main entrance to the international airport.
[00:15.71]At least four civilians were killed. Seventeen other people were injured.
[00:22.75]Witnesses said the target of the attack was a group of vehicles carrying government officials.
[00:30.87]The Taliban said the attack targeted "foreign occupation forces."
[00:37.34]The Taliban has claimed responsibility for other bombings in recent days
[00:43.90]in Kabul and in other places in the country.
[00:47.79]More than 50 people were killed last Friday in an attack on an American base
[00:55.24]near the airport and on an Afghan police training center.
[01:01.05]On Saturday, at least 29 people were killed in a Taliban suicide bombing
[01:08.72]in the northern province of Kunduz.
[01:11.73]Several people were killed in Turkey Monday
[01:16.61]after a series of attacks on police officers and soldiers.
[01:21.14]A bomb exploded at a police station in Istanbul.
[01:26.40]The explosion wounded at least 10 people, including three police officers.
[01:33.20]Turkey's state-operated news agency reported
[01:38.72]that Istanbul police are blaming the attack on "terrorists."
[01:43.41]Later at the police station, officers exchanged gunfire with two attackers and killed them.
[01:52.14]Also on Monday, a bomb exploded along a road in southern Turkey.
[01:58.92]Four police officers were killed.
[02:02.57]In a separate incident, two gunmen shot at an American diplomatic office in Istanbul.
[02:11.24]Police fired back at them. No one was injured.
[02:16.01]The attackers fled, but police say they detained one of them, a woman.
[02:22.81]Officials say she is a member of the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front.
[02:29.92]Turkey, the United States and the European Union consider the group a terrorist organization.
[02:38.29]Its supporters have carried out several attacks, including a suicide bombing
[02:45.88]two years ago at the U.S. embassy in Ankara.
[02:50.52]Police in Ferguson, Missouri say a man is hospitalized and in critical condition
[02:58.38]after being shot by police in an exchange of gunfire.
[03:04.13]The shooting took place on what had been a day of peaceful demonstrations in Ferguson.
[03:11.49]The protesters were marking the one-year anniversary of the shooting death
[03:17.99]of an unarmed black teenager by a white police officer.
[03:22.76]St. Louis County police said four officers had been watching a man
[03:29.41]who they thought might be carrying a gun.
[03:32.70]Police said the man was involved in an exchange of 40 or 50 gunshots
[03:40.10]between two groups of people before shooting the officers' vehicle many times.
[03:46.99]The four officers exchanged shots with the man.
[03:51.42]The Saint Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper says the man's father
[03:58.07]identified him as 18-year-old Tyrone Harris, Jr.
[04:03.36]Mr. Harris' father reportedly said his son was a friend of 18-year-old Michael Brown,
[04:12.85]who was killed by police in Ferguson last year.
[04:17.14]A lawyer for an American reporter Jason Rezaian says a court in Iran
[04:26.31]could announce its decision in his spying trial within a week.
[04:31.11]A court in Tehran held a final secret hearing on Monday
[04:37.59]in the case of the reporter, who works for The Washington Post.
[04:42.22]The newspaper, American officials and press freedom groups
[04:48.17]have all repeatedly criticized the jailing and trial of Mr. Rezaian.
[04:54.55]They say he is not a spy.
[04:59.02]He is charged with working with what Iran says are "hostile governments."
[05:05.08]A group that says it is linked to al-Qaida is claiming responsibility
[05:12.57]for killing a blogger in Bangladesh.
[05:15.38]Six men used large knives to attack and kill 40-year-old Niloy Chakrabarti at his home on Friday.
[05:26.42]It was the fourth killing of a secular writer in Bangladesh since the beginning of this year.
[05:34.39]Mr. Chakrabarti wrote often on websites about his belief that God does not exist.
[05:42.58]He also criticized people with strong religious beliefs.
[05:48.46]Hours after he was killed, reporters received a claim of responsibility
[05:55.72]from a group calling itself the Bangladesh part of al-Qaida in the Indian Subcontinent.
[06:03.36]The message said the group had carried out the attack.
[06:07.59]Mr. Chakrabarti told police in May that he was worried he would be killed.
[06:14.82]He later said on Facebook that police did not seem to believe he was in danger.
[06:22.03]One blogger told VOA that Bangladeshi police are telling bloggers
[06:28.70]to leave the country for their own safety.
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