2015年10月23日星期五

Reuters Morning Digest: October 23, 2015

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Friday, October 23, 2015
One killed, two hurt in shooting at Tennessee college campus: authorities
(Reuters) - One person was killed and two others were wounded by gunfire on the campus of Tennessee State University in Nashville late on Thursday, police said.
China's Xi tells UK he hopes to see a united EU
LONDON/BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping has told Britain he wants to see a united European Union, making his most direct comments to date on Britain's relationship with Europe ahead of the country's in-out EU membership referendum.
Global stocks hit two-month high on dovish Draghi message
LONDON (Reuters) - The prospect of yet more European Central Bank stimulus pushed world stocks to a two-month high, the euro to a two-month low and left investors paying for the privilege of owning short-term Italian and Spanish bonds.
Cyber security bill advances in Senate
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A long-delayed bill that would make it easier for corporations to share information about cyber attacks with each other or the government without fear of lawsuits advanced in the U.S. Senate on Thursday with support from members of both parties and the White House.
'Black Death' germ has afflicted humankind longer than suspected
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The plague germ that caused the "Black Death" in the 14th century and other ferocious pandemics has stalked humankind far longer than previously known.
Candidate Champagne says FIFA must iron out inequalities
ZURICH (Reuters) - Alarmed at the financial gulf between soccer's haves and have-nots, FIFA presidential candidate Jerome Champagne says a more even distribution of riches will be a priority if he wins election in February.
Harry Potter play to open on London stage in summer 2016
LONDON (Reuters) - A new play picking up the story of Harry Potter where the seventh and final volume of J.K. Rowling's series of books left off is to open in London's West End theater district next summer.
Texas town tries to corral emus on the loose
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Police in Round Rock tried for hours on Thursday to corral four emus on the loose that have been roaming through a residential area in the Austin, Texas, suburb and evading capture, a spokeswoman said.
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