2015年9月25日星期五

Reuters Morning Digest: September 25, 2015

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Friday, September 25, 2015
Addressing Congress, pope urges U.S. to end hostility toward immigrants
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Pope Francis beseeched Americans to end hostility toward immigrants in a historic speech before the U.S. Congress on Thursday, weighing in forcefully on a divisive issue that is stirring debate in the 2016 presidential campaign.
Greece's Tsipras says reforms, debt relief are priority
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece needs to move swiftly to secure a positive review of its economic reforms by lenders in coming weeks and start discussions on debt relief, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Friday.
Europe rallies at end of rocky week
LONDON (Reuters) - European equities ended a rocky week with a 3-percent surge as investors bet that a Volkswagen-fuelled sell-off had gone too far and renewed talk of an interest rate hike in the U.S. eased some fears over the economic outlook.
Google under U.S. antitrust scanner for Android operating system: Bloomberg
(Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether Google Inc stifled competitors' access to its Android mobile-operating system, Bloomberg reported.
Simulation suits teach medical students empathy
Medical student Ludwika Wodyk fumbles her way slowly down the stairs, her movements encumbered by heavy strapping around her limbs and body, her vision distorted by special goggles. She is one of a group of medical students in Poland being given the chance to experience first-hand how it can feel to be an aging patient.
Singapore to host Asian Tour event after Indonesia postpone
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore will step in to stage a new $750,000 World Classic Championship on the Asian Tour in November after organizers of the Indonesia Open asked for their event to be postponed.
'The Martian' premiere lands in London
"The Martian" had its European premiere in London on Thursday (September 24) attended by a host of the film's stars including Matt Damon, Kate Mara, Jessica Chastain and Chiwetel Ejiofor.
Japan's 105-year-old 'Golden Bolt' sets sprint record, misses personal best
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese centenarian Hidekichi Miyazaki set a fresh record as the world's oldest competitive sprinter this week, one day after turning 105, but said he was disappointed at falling short of his own personal best.
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