2013年11月25日星期一

Morning Digest: Tough road lies ahead after landmark Iran nuclear deal

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11/25/2013
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Tough road lies ahead after landmark Iran nuclear deal
GENEVA (Reuters) - President Barack Obama has pulled off a historic deal with Iran on curbing its nuclear program but he and other global leaders now have tough work ahead turning an interim accord into a comprehensive agreement..
Libyan army clashes with Islamist militants, three killed
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - Clashes between Libyan troops and militants in the eastern city of Benghazi on Monday killed at least three people and wounded a dozen more during a military operation, security and medical officials said..
Iran deal saps oil prices, cheers Asia shares
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Oil prices hit the skids on Monday after Iran and six world powers sealed a deal curbing its nuclear program, a fillip for global economic growth that found expression in heartier share prices from Tokyo to Seoul..
'Catching Fire' ignites global box office with $307.7 million
LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK (Reuters) - "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" blazed straight to the top of weekend movie charts, setting a U.S. and Canadian record for November ticket sales and hauling in a huge $307.7 million around the world..
Chiefs lose again, Packers miss chance in rare tie
EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey (Reuters) - The Kansas City Chiefs suffered their second straight loss of the season on Sunday on a wild day of upsets, which included a rare tie, in the National Football League..
Twitter takes step to make it harder to spy on its users
(Reuters) - Twitter Inc said it has implemented a security technology that makes it harder to spy on its users and called on other Internet firms to do the same, as Web providers look to thwart spying by government intelligence agencies..
European satellites launched to eye Earth's magnetic field
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Space Agency on Friday launched three satellites it hopes will help understand why the magnetic field that makes human life possible on Earth appears to be weakening..
French riders protest over tax, saying horses will suffer
PARIS (Reuters) - Thousands of horse-lovers paraded their animals through central Paris on Sunday in a protest against a planned sales tax rise they say will put riding centers out of business and send horses to the slaughterhouse..
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