2015年7月20日星期一

Reuters Morning Digest: July 20, 2015

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Monday, July 20, 2015
EU endorses Iran nuclear deal with world powers: diplomats
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union foreign ministers endorsed the Iran nuclear deal with six world powers on Monday, diplomats said, but will wait for a separate U.N. Security Council vote later in the day to agree the wording of the ministers' final text.
More than 20 people killed in blast in Turkish town: eyewitnesses
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - More than 20 people were killed and dozens wounded in an explosion in the southeastern Turkish town of Suruc near the Syrian border on Monday, three eyewitnesses told Reuters.
Dollar hits three-month high on rate view, pans gold
LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar jumped to three-month highs on Monday, extending its recent run of gains as expectations of a U.S. rate rise gathered pace, while gold prices plunged to their lowest in more than five years.
Hackers threaten to leak Ashley Madison's 37 million clients
(Reuters) - Hackers claim to have personal details of more than 37 million cheating spouses on dating website Ashley Madison and have threatened to release nude photos and sexual fantasies of the site's clients unless it is shut down, blog KrebsOnSecurity reported.
Seattle's long-broken tunnel-boring machine set to resume Nov. 23
SEATTLE (Reuters) - The world's largest-diameter tunneling machine could resume drilling under downtown Seattle in late November after repairs are completed, allowing a central part of a years-delayed highway project to go forward, Washington state officials said on Friday.
Four of six confederations say would back Platini for FIFA president - source
ZURICH (Reuters) - Four out of six continental soccer confederations would back UEFA president Michel Platini if he stands for FIFA president, a source close to European soccer's governing body said on Monday.
Up, up, and away: NZ drone makers target Hollywood
RAGLAN, New Zealand (Reuters) - Deep in New Zealand's dairying heartland, drone maker Aeronavics tests aircraft designed to corner the fast-growing emerging market for unmanned aerial vehicles in the film and television business.
Stressed Italian cows get air-conditioned sheds to combat heatwave
ROME (Reuters) - Italian farmers are installing showers and air conditioning in cowsheds and pigsties to allow the animals to freshen up in the baking summer heat, an agriculture group said on Thursday.
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