2015年10月26日星期一

Reuters Morning Digest: October 26, 2015

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Monday, October 26, 2015
Outright majority for Polish eurosceptics still hanging in balance
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's eurosceptic Law and Justice party (PiS) will have to wait for the final vote tallies before deciding whether to seek a formal political partner after crushing the incumbent pro-EU government in elections on Sunday.
Belgian military barracks attacked, no one hurt
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A man wearing a balaclava tried to force his car through the gates of a military barracks in Belgium on Monday, and several shots were fired, but no one was hurt, Belgian prosecutors said.
European shares slip as easing expectations fade
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares fell in early trading on Monday as euphoria about the prospect of further central bank policy easing faded, with investors warning against over-confidence ahead of another week of interest rate decisions.
Judge dismisses Wikimedia lawsuit over NSA surveillance - report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by Wikimedia and other groups challenging one of the U.S. National Security Agency's mass surveillance programs, the Baltimore Sun reported.
MERS, Ebola, bird flu: Science's big missed opportunities
LONDON, (Reuters) - Anyone who goes down with flu in Europe this winter could be asked to enroll in a randomized clinical trial in which they will either be given a drug, which may or may not work, or standard advice to take bed rest and paracetamol.
Quarterback Newton says Panthers just getting started
(Reuters) - The Carolina Panthers remain one of five unbeaten National Football League teams after their win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, and quarterback Cam Newton says you ain't seen nothing yet.
Justin Bieber returns, triumphs at MTV Europe Music awards
MILAN (Reuters) - Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber made a triumphant return to the European stage at the MTV Europe Music Awards in Milan on Sunday, scooping five prizes at the major music event.
Alaska tribe to get back totem pole taken by U.S actor in 1930s
(Reuters) - A totem pole taken by the Hollywood actor John Barrymore from an Alaska tribe 84 years ago is being returned to the village after decorating the yards of California mansions for years and being stored in the basement of a museum in Hawaii.
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