2015年6月1日星期一

Reuters Morning Digest: June 1, 2015

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Monday, June 1, 2015
U.N. climate deal in Paris may be graveyard for 2C goal
BONN/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.N.'s Paris climate conference, designed to reach a plan for curbing global warming, may instead become the graveyard for its defining goal: to stop temperatures rising more than 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
German lawmaker says quick EU treaty change not realistic
LONDON (Reuters) - A leading German lawmaker who is a close ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel cast doubt on British Prime Minister David Cameron's plan to change European Union treaties before holding a referendum on Britain's membership of the EU.
EU's Oettinger says Greece deal still possible this week
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's EU Commissioner Guenter Oettinger said on Monday it might still be possible for Greece and its creditors to reach a deal this week.
Silk Road website creator gets life term for drug plot
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The accused mastermind behind the Silk Road underground website was sentenced on Friday to life in prison for orchestrating a scheme that enabled more than $200 million of anonymous online drug sales using the digital currency bitcoin.
Bad weather forces solar-powered plane to land in Japan
TOKYO (Reuters) - A solar-powered plane attempting a round-the-world flight will cut short the seventh leg of its 35,000-km global (22,000-mile) journey, landing in Nagoya, western Japan, due to bad weather.
FIFA patronage endears Blatter to 196th-ranked Fiji
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The unflinching support of tiny, developing countries has long been a vital plank of Sepp Blatter's political base and those in any doubt of the impact of FIFA's patronage need look no further than the Pacific Island nation of Fiji.
Clooney says interested in having children after all: Bild
BERLIN (Reuters) - George Clooney and his wife Amal Alamuddin do want to have children, the U.S. actor was quoted on Monday as saying, after he caused a stir last month by saying parenthood was not high on his priority list.
Turkey's Erdogan challenges opposition to find his golden toilet seat
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Irritated by accusations of lavishness, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has vowed to resign if the leader of the main opposition can find a single golden toilet seat in his vast new palace.
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