2015年8月31日星期一

Reuters Morning Digest: August 31, 2015

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Monday, August 31, 2015
Unprecedented migrant crisis forces EU to seek answers
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union ministers were summoned on Sunday to meet in two weeks' time to seek urgent solutions to a migration crisis unprecedented in the bloc's history, as the mounting death toll on land and sea forced governments to respond.
Two U.S. F-22 fighter jets arrive in Poland as part of European training mission
WARSAW (Reuters) - Two advanced U.S. F-22 fighter jets arrived in Poland on Monday for a one-day working visit, the Polish army said, a part of Washington's efforts to reassure allies made uneasy by Russian actions in Ukraine.
Europe, Asia stocks set for worst monthly drop in three years on China, Fed
LONDON (Reuters) - Stocks in Europe and Asia looked set on Monday for their worst monthly losses in at least three years, with investors still concerned about growth in China and the prospect of higher U.S. interest rates.
Hulu to become Epix's streaming partner after Netflix opts out
(Reuters) - Major films such as Hunger Games: Catching Fire, World War Z, and Transformers: Age of Extinction will move to online video service Hulu from Netflix starting in October when cable network Epix switches streaming partners.
Pentagon teams up with Apple, Boeing to develop wearable tech
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter awarded $75 million on Friday to help a consortium of high-tech firms and researchers develop electronic systems packed with sensors flexible enough to be worn by soldiers or molded onto the skin of a plane.
A's switch pitcher Venditte tops D-backs for 1st win
(The Sports Xchange) - Oakland's Pat Venditte took a piece of history away from his first Major League victory Sunday.
Swift leads winners but West, Cyrus rule MTV Video Music Awards
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Taylor Swift may have won the most Moonmans on Sunday but it was her reunion with rapper Kanye West on the MTV Video Music Awards stage that stole the show, as West declared he will run for the U.S. presidency in 2020.
Trump says 'no interest' in buying Pope's favorite soccer team
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - U.S. presidential hopeful Donald Trump denied a newspaper report on Friday that he wanted to buy top-tier Argentine soccer club San Lorenzo, Pope Francis' favorite team.
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