2015年6月24日星期三

Reuters Morning Digest: June 24, 2015

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Wednesday, June 24, 2015
France summons U.S. envoy over 'unacceptable' spying
PARIS (Reuters) - France on Wednesday summoned the U.S. ambassador to explain allegations of what French President Francois Hollande branded "unacceptable" spying by the United States on French officials.
Creditors rejected certain proposals from Athens: Greek official
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has attacked the stance of "certain" creditors as "strange" because they rejected proposals presented by Athens to bridge a budget gap, a government official said on Wednesday.
U.S. airs deep concerns over cyber security in China meetings
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Tuesday that cyber theft sponsored by the Chinese government was a major problem and stressed the need to keep Asian sea lanes open as the world's two biggest economies held annual talks aimed at maintaining working relations in spite of rising tensions.
No difference in kids with same-sex, opposite-sex parents: study
PORTLAND, Ore. (Reuters) - Scientists agree that children raised by same-sex couples are no worse off than children raised by parents of the opposite sex, according to a new study co-authored by a University of Oregon professor.
No decision yet on Japan stadium, but original design in lead
TOKYO (Reuters) - No final decision has been made on Japan's new National Stadium, the centrepiece for the 2020 Summer Olympics, but with an alternate plan judged "unrealistic" there are still no reasons to abandon the original design, an official said on Wednesday.
Alibaba film unit ties up with Paramount on next 'Mission: Impossible'
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Alibaba Pictures Group Ltd is making its first Hollywood movie investment and partnering with Paramount Pictures to promote the studio's latest "Mission: Impossible" installment in China.
Colorado man wakes to find black bear nibbling ankle: local paper
DENVER (Reuters) - A resident of a Colorado mountain town woke from a nap on his deck to find a black bear nibbling his ankle, but later rejected a request by wildlife officials to put a trap on his property, a local newspaper reported on Tuesday.
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