2015年4月1日星期三

Reuters Morning Digest: April 1, 2015

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Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Iran nuclear talks extended; Russia says deal within reach
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - Six world powers and Iran met again on Wednesday in a bid to reach...
Explosion at Yemen factory kills at least 25: residents, medics
ADEN (Reuters) - An explosion at a dairy factory in Yemen's Hodaida port killed at least 25 workers,...
Solid start to second quarter for European stocks, dollar
LONDON (Reuters) - European stock markets made solid starts to the second quarter on Wednesday as data...
Amazon launches button for instant product ordering
(Reuters) - Online retailer Amazon.com Inc has launched a hardware that allows its Prime members to order...
Electrical fault corrected, 'Big Bang' collider to restart soon
GENEVA (Reuters) - CERN engineers said on Tuesday they have resolved a problem that had delayed the relaunch...
Djokovic survives Miami scare; Murray claims 500th win
MIAMI (Reuters) - Defending champion Novak Djokovic survived a scare from Alexandr Dolgopolov on Tuesday...
Ringo Starr taps friends for 'Postcards,' reflects on music world
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Despite a struggling music industry and a less-than-favorable relationship with...
CERN proves The Force exists, Albert Hall outraged at Beatles 'holes' slur
LONDON (Reuters) - From a supermarket putting in trampolines for customers to reach the top shelf to...
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