2015年6月5日星期五

Reuters Morning Digest: June 5, 2015

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Friday, June 5, 2015
Greece cannot accept lenders' latest proposal: economy minister
LONDON (Reuters) - Greece cannot accept the latest proposals for a cash-for-reforms deal put on the table by its international lenders but was prepared to negotiate a compromise, Greek Economy Minister George Stathakis said on Friday.
Prosecutors launch criminal investigation against Romanian PM
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romanian anti-corruption prosecutors said on Friday they had launched a criminal investigation against Prime Minister Victor Ponta, naming him as a suspect in crimes including forgery, money-laundering, conflict of interest and tax evasion.
OPEC poised to keep pumping even as global oil glut persists
VIENNA (Reuters) - Oil group OPEC is set on Friday to stick by its policy of unconstrained oil output for another six months, setting aside warnings of a second lurch lower in prices as some members such as Iran look to ramp up exports.
Yahoo to shut down Maps, some other services
(Reuters) - Yahoo Inc said it was shutting down a few of its services, including Yahoo Maps, as it realigns itself to focus on search and digital content.
Meet 'Hellboy,' the dinosaur with exotic horns and frill
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists had a heck of a time getting the remarkable fossil of a dinosaur they dubbed "Hellboy" out of the hard limestone along a Canadian river bank where it was entombed for 68 million years, but the diabolic task proved gratifying.
Cavaliers laid low by missed opportunities, Irving injury
(Reuters) - LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers promised to "make some adjustments" after several missed opportunities cost them Game One of the NBA Finals to the host Golden State Warriors on Thursday, losing 108-100 in overtime.
Emotions heighten as 'Hannibal' takes flight into new surroundings
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Dressed in a tux and reciting Dante Alighieri's "Inferno" in perfect Italian, Hannibal Lecter is showing off his refined taste to its fullest amid Europe's discerning high society.
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