2013年11月4日星期一

Morning Digest: In court, defiant Mursi says he still Egypt's president

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In court, defiant Mursi says he still Egypt's president
CAIRO (Reuters) - Ousted Egyptian leader Mohamed Mursi struck a defiant tone on the first day of his trial on Monday, chanting 'Down with military rule', and calling himself the country's only 'legitimate' president..
Trial of deposed Egyptian president Mursi adjourned to Jan 8: judge
CAIRO (Reuters) - The trial of deposed Egyptian president Mohamed Mursi was adjourned to January 8, a judge said, according to a Reuters witness..
ECB easing talk lifts shares, pressures euro
LONDON (Reuters) - Increased prospects of a European Central Bank interest rate cut this year sent the euro to a six-week low on Monday and boosted the region's share markets, which extended gains on robust manufacturing data..
Rapper Eminem takes home Artist of Year YouTube Music Award
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The first-ever YouTube Music Awards on Sunday, improvised with plenty of celebrity cameos thrown into the mix, saw awards going to rapper Eminem and hip-hop duo Macklemore and Ryan Lewis..
Chiefs win again as upsets continue in NFL
EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey (Reuters) - As the National Football League season passed the halfway point on Sunday, only one thing remained clear. Nothing this season can be taken for granted..
Holocaust memorabilia found on eBay: UK newspaper report
LONDON (Reuters) - EBay has removed from its listings around 30 items of memorabilia from the Nazi Holocaust, including clothes worn by concentration camp victims, after a newspaper investigation discovered they were on sale on the e-commerce website, Britain's Mail on Sunday said..
New dolphin species spotted swimming off Australian coast
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A newly discovered species of humpback dolphin has been seen swimming off the northern Australia coast, an international team of scientists reported this week..
Nepal's cawing 'bird brother' amazes crowds, raises awareness
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - A young man with a microphone stepped onto a small stage and cawed like a crow. Minutes later, hundreds of noisy birds circled above him, perched on trees and sat on roof tops, astounding the crowd at a show called the "crow conference"..
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