2015年6月26日星期五

Reuters Morning Digest: June 26, 2015

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Friday, June 26, 2015
Decapitated head found in suspected French Islamist attack
SAINT-QUENTIN FALLAVIER, France (Reuters) - A decapitated head covered in Arabic writing was found at a U.S. gas company in southeast France on Friday, police sources and French media said, after two assailants rammed a car into the premises, exploding gas containers.
No deal for Greece, creditors; top-level talks resume Saturday
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Greece failed again to clinch a deal with its international creditors on Thursday, setting up a last-ditch effort on Saturday to avert a default next week or start preparing to protect the euro zone from financial market turmoil.
Charter lists consumer benefits to win merger approval
(Reuters) - Charter Communications Inc formally argued for regulatory approval for its Time Warner Cable Inc and Bright House Networks deals, saying consumers would benefit as Internet services would become cheaper and faster.
Scientists crack gene secret that lets poppies make morphine
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have identified a key gene used by poppies to make morphine, paving the way for better methods of producing the medically important drug, potentially without the need for cultivating poppy fields.
FIFA President Blatter says has not resigned - paper
ZURICH (Reuters) - Sepp Blatter has told a Swiss newspaper he has not quit as FIFA president, adding to speculation he may try to stay on as head of world soccer's governing body that is gripped by a corruption scandal.
Harry Potter play to hit London stage next year, says Rowling
LONDON (Reuters) - Harry Potter, the world's most famous boy wizard, is set to make his debut on the London stage next year in a new play called the Cursed Child which has been created in collaboration with author J.K. Rowling.
Watch out for aggressive, big bird, Britons told
LONDON (Reuters) - Police in central England have warned locals to beware of a large, aggressive bird which has gone on the run saying it posed a "very real threat to the public".
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