| | Juncker appeals to Europe on refugees, as more move on | | STRASBOURG (Reuters) - European Union chief executive Jean-Claude Juncker appealed to European countries on Wednesday to share out a wave of refugees crowding in on their frontiers, but at the same time promised tougher border controls to keep unwanted migrants out. | | Expert group says embryo genetic modification should be allowed | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Research involving genetic modification of human embryos, though controversial, is essential to gain basic understanding of the biology of early embryos and should be permitted, an international group of experts said on Wednesday. | | FFA confirms Australia-U.S. matches scrapped | | MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Football Federation Australia (FFA) have confirmed the women's team will not tour the United States for matches against the world champions next week after failing to break an impasse with the players' union over pay and conditions. | | Record-breaking runner to pay $500 fine for Maine celebration | | BRUNSWICK, Maine (Reuters) - A Colorado trail runner who in July set a record for the fastest completion of the Appalachian Trail agreed on Wednesday to pay a $500 fine to Maine after breaking state rules by celebrating his feat with champagne at the trail's northern terminus, his attorney said. | | | | | | | | Related Video | | | | | | | | | Great Debate | | | | | | | | | | | 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 | | |
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