2015年10月15日星期四

Reuters Morning Digest: October 15, 2015

Click to View in Browser
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Germany's Merkel says Turkey's role key to solving migrant crisis
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Turkey plays a key role in solving the migrant crisis and that Europe needed to offer better support to help Turkey deal with the influx of refugees.
Pensions protesters block Greek ministry ahead of vote in parliament
ATHENS (Reuters) - About 200 protesters blocked the entrance to the Labour Ministry in Athens on Thursday to protest against pension cuts in a reform bill Greece has put before parliament to pass its first bailout test and unlock fresh international aid.
China economic growth seen slowing despite policy easing
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's economic growth is expected to slow to 6.5 percent in 2016 from an expected 6.8 percent in 2015, even as the central bank eases policy further to ward off a sharper slowdown, a Reuters poll showed.
Netflix blames weak U.S subscriber adds on new chip-based cards
(Reuters) - Video-streaming service provider Netflix Inc reported third-quarter U.S. subscriber additions below its own forecast, blaming a transition to chip-based cards for the miss.
Bronze Age cemetery unearthed in southwestern Poland
DUNINO, Poland - Excavations for a motorway in southwestern Poland led to an unusual and unexpected discovery – the remains of a huge, almost perfectly preserved Bronze Age cemetery.
Prince Ali formally submits candidature for FIFA presidency
(Reuters) - Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan formally submitted his candidature to be FIFA president on Thursday, pledging to restore the reputation of world soccer's scandal-ridden governing body.
Brothel workers said stricken ex-NBA star Odom had been using coke: sheriff
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Basketball and reality TV star Lamar Odom was reportedly fighting for his life in a Las Vegas hospital on Wednesday after he was found unresponsive at a legal brothel, where employees said he used cocaine and a sexual performance-enhancing supplement, a sheriff said.
Pakistani pilgrims flock to crocodile shrine as Taliban threat recedes
KARACHI (Reuters) - The lean days appear to be over for Mor Sahib, an 87-year-old crocodile venerated by Pakistan's tiny Sheedi community, as pilgrims once again flock to a shrine in Karachi that has been shunned for years amid fears of Taliban attacks.
Related Video
Turkish PM points finger at IS and PKK
Frieze Art Fair looks to shock and to sell
Great Debate
U.S. military might already have the data to identify Islamic State leaders
How the machine gun brought modern war to the world
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