2015年5月13日星期三

Reuters Morning Digest: May 13, 2015

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Wednesday, May 13, 2015
North Korea to launch live-fire drills near disputed sea border with South
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea notified the South of its plan to conduct live-fire drills this week near a disputed sea border, the scene of deadly clashes in recent years, the South's military said on Wednesday.
Global stocks rise, German yields dip before bond sale
LONDON (Reuters) - European and Asian shares advanced on Wednesday as expectations of further monetary stimulus in China offset another mixed bag of data from some of the world's major economies.
Facebook to let nine news companies publish news to mobile feeds
(Reuters) - Facebook Inc tied up with nine news publishers to launch "Instant Articles" that will let them publish articles directly to the social network's mobile news feeds.
Carrier rocket fault caused failure of Russian spacecraft
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian mission to resupply the International Space Station failed because of a fault with the carrier rocket, the head of Roscosmos space agency said on Tuesday.
Fans flock to see beaten Pacquiao arrive back in Manila
MANILA (Reuters) - An injured Manny Pacquiao arrived back in the Philippines to a hero's welcome on Wednesday, the boxer still adamant he did enough to win his welterweight megabout against Floyd Mayweather Jr at the start of the month.
Director Del Toro says Cannes gives new talent a chance
CANNES, France (Reuters) - Mexican director Guillermo del Toro said as he arrived in Cannes to serve on the main film festival jury on Tuesday that having gotten his start there with a debut film in 1993, he now wanted to give new generations of filmmakers a chance.
Please don't drunkenly chase the bears, Massachusetts police urge
BOSTON (Reuters) - Add a new worry to the list facing police officers in western Massachusetts: People getting drunk and chasing bears.
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