2015年7月31日星期五

Reuters Morning Digest: July 31, 2015

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Friday, July 31, 2015
Plane debris on remote island points to breakthrough in MH370 mystery
SAINT-DENIS, Reunion (Reuters) - Plane debris washed up on the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean is almost certainly part of a Boeing 777, a Malaysian official and aviation experts said, potentially the biggest breakthrough in the search for missing Flight MH370.
Under Western pressure, Kosovo to put war crimes court to new vote
PRISTINA (Reuters) - Kosovo's government asked parliament on Friday to reconsider its rejection of an ad hoc court to try ethnic Albanian former guerrillas for alleged war crimes including organ harvesting, responding to intense Western pressure.
Commodities, China stocks lick wounds after brutal July
LONDON (Reuters) - Commodities and China investors waved a relieved goodbye to July on Friday following a brutal sell-off that has revived fears about the global economy and overshadowed more encouraging news from the U.S. and Europe.
Google refuses French order to apply 'right to be forgotten' globally
(This version of the July 30th corrects story to read "partly" of a political nature, not "mostly" in paragraph 10)
U.S. lawmakers question NASA, Air Force on blast probe led by SpaceX
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fourteen U.S. lawmakers on Thursday told the Air Force and NASA they had "serious concerns" about the fact that SpaceX is leading an investigation into the June 28 explosion of its Falcon 9 rocket, and whether it would receive enough oversight.
Beijing awarded 2022 Winter Olympics
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Beijing was chosen by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to host the 2022 Winter Olympics on Friday, becoming the first city to be awarded both summer and winter Games.
Oculus deploys virtual reality hedgehog to lure filmmakers
(This version of the July 28th story clarifies price of Oculus Rift in 13th paragraph)
Wild turkey sparks hunt for angry bird at University of Michigan
DETROIT (Reuters) - A wild turkey is ruffling feathers at the University of Michigan, chasing pedestrians and cyclists, sneaking into dorms and even causing traffic delays by lying down in the middle of streets.
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