2014年6月17日星期二

Morning Digest: U.S. considers air strikes on Iraq, holds talks with Iran

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U.S. considers air strikes on Iraq, holds talks with Iran
MOSUL Iraq/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama considered options for military action to support Iraq's besieged government on Monday but made no decision on the U.S. response to a Sunni militant onslaught that has threatened to tear the country apart..
Ukrainian forces, rebels clash near Russian border
KIEV (Reuters) - About 30 Ukrainian servicemen were wounded in fighting with pro-Russian separatists near Ukraine's eastern border with Russia early on Tuesday, the border guard service said..
M&A talk lifts stocks, Iraq tensions ease slightly
LONDON (Reuters) - A bout of mergers and acquisitions gave European stocks a shot in the arm on Tuesday, while commodity and emerging market investors were somewhat calmed by the absence of an escalation in the Iraq crisis overnight..
Comic Tracy Morgan improving after crash, out of critical condition
(Reuters) - Comedian Tracy Morgan's health was upgraded to fair condition on Monday as he continued to show signs of improvement after being badly injured in a highway crash earlier this month, a publicist for the star said..
Germany mark World Cup century in style, U.S. upset Ghana
MANAUS Brazil (Reuters) - Germany marked their 100th World Cup game in style on Monday by thumping shambolic Portugal 4-0 in the midday sun to confirm their billing as title contenders while the United States snatched a win over Ghana..
In China, LinkedIn must beat local rivals, win over 'loser' workforce to avoid Google syndrome
BEIJING (Reuters) - After taking a social media drubbing in the West for accepting self-censorship in China, jobs networking site LinkedIn Corp faces bigger obstacles to growth in a market it is counting on - local rivals and a unique workforce mindset..
Warm blooded or cold? Dinosaurs were somewhere in between
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The hot question of whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded like birds and mammals or cold blooded like reptiles, fish and amphibians finally has a good answer..
In France, woman sang during throat surgery to save voice
PARIS (Reuters) - A professional singer said on Monday she sang through a throat surgery carried out under hypnosis in France to ensure that doctors did not harm her vocal cords..
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