2015年9月1日星期二

Reuters Morning Digest: September 1, 2015

Click to View in Browser
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Migrant trains reach Germany as EU asylum system creaks
VIENNA/MUNICH (Reuters) - Trainloads of migrants arrived in Austria and Germany from Hungary on Monday as European Union asylum rules collapsed under the strain of a wave of migration unprecedented in the EU.
Lebanese protesters storm environment ministry in Beirut
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanese anti-government protesters stormed the environment ministry in the capital Beirut, calling on Environment Ministry Mohammad Machnouk to resign, a Reuters witness said.
IMF's Lagarde sees weaker than expected global economic growth
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Global economic growth is likely to be weaker than earlier expected, the head of the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday, due to a slower recovery in advanced economies and a further slowdown in emerging nations.
Springer, Samsung to partner in mobile media
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Bild tabloid publisher Axel Springer and Korean electronics group Samsung announced a partnership in mobile media including news.
SpaceX rocket grounded for 'couple more months,' company says
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla (Reuters) - SpaceX plans to keep its Falcon 9 rocket grounded longer than planned following a launch accident in June that destroyed a space station cargo ship, the company president said on Monday.
Tokyo 2020 scraps logo in latest blow to reputation
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizers on Tuesday scrapped the Games logo over accusations of plagiarism, maintaining that it was not copied but saying too many doubts had been raised for it to be usable.
Titanic's last luncheon menu expected to fetch up to $70,000 at auction
NEW YORK (Reuters) - More than a century after first-class passengers aboard the ill-fated Titanic ate grilled mutton chops and custard pudding in an elaborate dining room, the ship's last luncheon menu is expected to fetch up to $70,000 in an online auction, a curator said on Monday.
Facing shortage, British sperm bank tells men: 'Prove your worth'
LONDON (Reuters) - The head of Britain's national sperm bank urged men to prove their manhood and help ease a shortage after the center signed up just nine registered donors in the year since its creation.
Related Video
Thai court clears reporters of defamation
Satellite images show IS destruction of Syrian temple
Great Debate
Four reasons not to give up on Brazil
Reading Hillary Clinton's body language when she talks about the email debacle
A daily digest of breaking business news, coverage of the US economy, major corporate news and the financial markets. Register Today
The latest Reuters articles on M&A, IPOs, private equity, hedge funds and regulatory updates delivered to your inbox each day. Register Today
» » MORE NEWSLETTERS
- 3 Times Square New York, NY 10036 USA © Copyright 2015 Thomson Reuters
Ensure delivery of Reuters Newsmails, add newsletters@email.reuters.com to your address book.
Subscribe to other Reuters newsletters.
Unsubscribe from this newsletter.
Follow us on Twitter Friend us on Facebook

没有评论:

发表评论