2015年6月4日星期四

Reuters Morning Digest: June 4, 2015

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Thursday, June 4, 2015
Myanmar says persecution not the cause of migrant crisis
YANGON/MAUNGDAW, Myanmar (Reuters) - Myanmar said on Thursday that persecution of its Rohingya Muslim population was not the cause of Southeast Asia's migrant crisis, a day after the United States called on the country to give full rights to the minority to help end the exodus.
Egyptian court adjourns Al Jazeera journalists' retrial to June 11
CAIRO (Reuters) - A Cairo court on Thursday adjourned the retrial of Al Jazeera television journalists to June 11 for more closing statements by the defense team.
Tsipras sees Greek deal, but differences remain after EU talks
BRUSSELS/ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras emerged from late-night talks with senior EU officials in Brussels saying a deal with creditors was "within sight" and that Athens would make a payment due to the IMF on Friday.
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 $200 million of anonymous online drug sales using the digital currency bitcoin.
Study shows Pluto's moons in chaos
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - Pluto's outer moons are continuously toppled and turned as they battle the joint gravitational forces of their parent planet and its primary moon Charon, a study published on Wednesday showed.
Nadal still upbeat for rest of the year
(Reuters) - Rafa Nadal believes he can recover from his crushing French Open quarter-final defeat by Novak Djokovic and return even stronger.
Rapper A$AP Rocky scores second No. 1 on Billboard 200 chart
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Rapper A$AP Rocky landed his second No. 1 album on the U.S. weekly Billboard 200 chart on Wednesday, holding off fellow rapper Boosie BadAzz from the top spot.
Free pizza for life helps close Portland real estate deal in hot market
PORTLAND, Ore. (Reuters) - In Portland's hot real estate market where some homes are getting dozens of offers and bidding wars have sent prices skyrocketing, one buyer found a way to stand out among the rest: Offer free pizza every month for life.
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