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Morning Digest: Kiev says cannot withdraw heavy weapons as attacks persist

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Kiev says cannot withdraw heavy weapons as attacks persist
KIEV/DONETSK, Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukraine's military said on Monday it could not start withdrawing heavy weapons from the front line in the east as required under a tenuous ceasefire because pro-Russian separatists who advanced last week were still attacking its positions..
High-level U.S. and Iran nuclear talks resume
GENEVA (Reuters) - High-level nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran resumed in Geneva on Monday as both sides work through technical and political differences to come up with an initial deal by a March 31 deadline..
Stocks rise, safe-haven Swiss franc falls on Greek deal
LONDON (Reuters) - Shares rose and the safe-haven Swiss franc fell against the euro on Monday after Greece reached a conditional deal with its international partners to avert an immediate financial crisis..
'Birdman' soars to Oscar heights on best picture win
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The dark comedy "Birdman" held up a mirror to Hollywood and its struggling actors and in return received the film industry's highest recognition on Sunday, the Academy Award for best picture..
Logano goes from rejection to redemption
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (Reuters) - Thanks to Roger Penske's keen eye for motor racing talent, Joey Logano's career went from rejection to redemption on Sunday as he steered one of "The Captain's" cars to victory at the Daytona 500..
Italian privacy watchdog says to conduct inspections at Google U.S. offices
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Italy's data privacy watchdog said Google Inc had agreed to it conducting inspections at its Californian headquarters, the first time a European Union regulator will make checks on the company inside U.S. territory..
Exclusive: Orbital explosion probe said to find debris in engine: sources
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Last October's explosion of Orbital ATK Inc's Antares rocket may have been triggered when debris inadvertently left in a fuel tank traveled into the booster's main engine, two people familiar with investigations into the accident told Reuters..
Hong Kong 'wolf' tells people to be 'like sheep' after year of protests
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong leader C.Y. Leung, nicknamed the "wolf" by critics, said residents of the Chinese-controlled city should be more like sheep after a year "rife with differences", including months of sometimes violent pro-democracy street protests..
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