1、听力文本European Union leaders say they have agreed at a summit with Turkey the outlines that areplanned for coping with the massive influx of migrants across the Aegean Sea. The details ofan agreement with Turkey will be moved to a further meeting of EU leaders on March 17. FromBrussels,
2、here's Chris Morris. A day before this summit began, Turkey came up with newproposals backed by Germany that became the subject of an intense debate among EUleaders. In the last half hour, the summit has come to an end. And a series of broad principleshave been agreed for joint managem
3、ent of the migration crisis. Much of the detail though willhave to wait until another summit at the end of next week. The Turkish government has said itis willing in theory to take back any irregular migrants crossing the Aegean Sea includingSyrians. In return, it wants a promise from
4、the EU that every Syrian citizen sent back, anotherwill eventually be resettled directly from camps in Turkey into EU member states.State media in Turkey says a court has ordered trustees to take over a news agency linked to aprominent opponent of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. It fol
5、lows the government's takeoverof the country's biggest opposition newspaper Zaman on Friday. David Bamford reports.According to state media, the court in Istanbul has appointed three trustee managers to runCihan news agency, which like Zaman is linked to a movement led by the US based
6、Muslim clericFethullah Gulen. He was once president Erdogan's political ally, but now the president accuseshim of attempting to topple the government. The seizure of Mr. Gulen's Zaman newspaper onFriday sparked street protest. Zaman's editorial line turned pro-government overnight.The
7、former mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg has announced that he will not run as anindependent candidate in the forthcoming US presidential elections. Mr. Bloomberg said hiscandidacy could lead to the election of Donald Trump or Senator Ted Cruz and that was not arisk he could take i