2015年11月12日星期四

Reuters Morning Digest: November 12, 2015

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Thursday, November 12, 2015
Russia says convicts former Moscow policeman of spying for CIA
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A former Moscow policeman was convicted of spying for the CIA and of passing state secrets to a foreign intelligence agency on Thursday and sentenced to 13 years in prison, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said in a statement.
Investment in refugees will make Europe stronger: Draghi
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's economy will strengthen if countries invest in efforts to cope with the refugee crisis, the president of the European Central Bank told EU lawmakers on Thursday.
Oil steadies on gasoline demand, technical buying
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices steadied on Thursday at around $46 per barrel, as demand for gasoline and technical buying after a sharp fall the previous day offset worries about a large global supply glut.
Airbnb says to help cities tax homesharers, ease home shortages
PARIS (Reuters) - Airbnb has moved to head off conflict with tax-raising authorities, city councils and hoteliers worldwide as a two-day promotional event in Paris, the online home-sharing group's biggest market, gets under way.
Germany, U.S. in hot pursuit of 'messenger' drug molecules
FRANKFURT/LONDON (Reuters) - A molecule that carries the recipe for making drugs inside body cells is exciting scientists and investors alike, attracting hundreds of millions of dollars in a scramble for the next promising area of biotechnology.
Five enter FIFA presidency race; Bility, Platini sidelined
ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA said on Thursday it had admitted five candidates for its presidential election, scheduled for February amid the worst crisis in its history, after Liberia's Musa Bility failed an integrity check and Michel Platini was also sidelined.
San Francisco's topless dancing pioneer, Carol Doda, dead at 78
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Pioneering burlesque star Carol Doda, credited with launching the American topless-dancing scene from a go-go club in San Francisco more than half a century ago, has died aged 78, friends said on Tuesday.
No zombie apocalypse in Wisconsin, just casket falling from a boat
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - Authorities said on Wednesday that a zombie apocalypse had not occurred in central Wisconsin despite the discovery of an empty casket along a rural highway over the weekend.
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