2015年8月27日星期四

Reuters Morning Digest: August 27, 2015

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Thursday, August 27, 2015
Seven Ukraine servicemen killed, 13 wounded: Ukraine military
KIEV (Reuters) - Seven Ukrainian servicemen have been killed and 13 wounded in fighting with pro-Russian separatists in the past 24 hours, military spokesman Oleksander Motuzyanyk said on Thursday.
Poland to store U.S. military equipment from mid-2016: PAP agency
WARSAW (Reuters) - The United States will store heavy military equipment at two sites in Poland from mid-2016, Poland's defense minister said, a part of Washington's efforts to reassure allies made uneasy by Russian actions in Ukraine.
ESM's Regling says threat of Grexit is still there
BERLIN (Reuters) - A Greek exit from the euro zone was a possibility and remains a threat if Athens does not fulfill the conditions of its third bailout agreement, the head of the European Stability Mechanism said on Thursday.
Malaysia to block websites promoting anti-government rally
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia will block websites attempting to spread information about a two-day rally due to be staged in three cities this weekend by a pro-democracy group demanding Prime Minister Najib Razak's resignation.
German scientists find rare dinosaur tracks
BERLIN (Reuters) - German scientists have found an unusually long trail of footprints from a 30-tonne dinosaur in an abandoned quarry in Lower Saxony, a discovery they think could be around 145 million years old.
Pistorius parole review set for September: South African TV
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's parole review board will meet on Sept. 18 to decide if Oscar Pistorius can be released early from prison, after being sentenced for killing his girlfriend, ENCA television reported on Thursday.
'Star Wars' toys get marathon roll-out in Disney merchandising push
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Star Wars" producers on Wednesday announced a marathon, worldwide roll-out of toys next week for its upcoming "The Force Awakens" movie in a promotional push that seeks to capture the excitement that once greeted new "Harry Potter" book releases.
Balkans out-score EU at Vienna diplomacy soccer
VIENNA (Reuters) - The European Union might have had a better start, but in the end it was the Balkan countries who brought the game home in this unlikely diplomatic soccer match on Wednesday to kick off the Western Balkan summit in Vienna.
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