2015年11月5日星期四

Reuters Morning Digest: November 5, 2015

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Thursday, November 5, 2015
Britain says Islamic State likely brought down Russian plane
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said on Thursday there was a significant possibility that Islamic State's Egyptian affiliate was behind a suspected bomb attack on a Russian airliner that killed 224 people in the Sinai Peninsula.
Turkish army kills 16 Kurdish rebels in latest clash near Iraq border
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - Eighteen people were killed in clashes with the military in southeastern Turkey on Thursday, lifting this week's death toll to almost 40 in the mainly Kurdish area and dampening prospects for a ceasefire.
Adidas to intensify marketing drive as U.S. sales rebound
BERLIN (Reuters) - German sportswear company Adidas , trying to muscle into Nike's home territory, plans to increase spending on marketing again after high-profile sponsorship deals and celebrity partnerships helped rekindle U.S. sales.
Sky eyeing possible further European expansion: CEO
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Pay-TV group Sky will look at the possibility of expanding into other European markets either through its main platform or its online proposition, Chief Executive Jeremy Darroch said on Thursday.
Watch your mouth: Allosaurus had monstrously gaping jaws
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - You might call the Jurassic Period meat-eating dinosaur Allosaurus the ultimate big mouth.
Belgium top FIFA world rankings for first time
LONDON (Reuters) - Belgium moved to the top of the FIFA world ranking list for the first time on Thursday after overtaking Argentina and world champions Germany following their victories in last month's European qualifiers.
'Hunger Games' stars begin their goodbyes in Berlin
Stars of the 'Hunger Games' films said they were sad to see the end of the box office smash franchise as they assembled on a black carpet for the premiere of the last installment in the series "Mockingjay - Part 2".
A howler? Israeli minister proposes deporting strays
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Claws were out on Monday after an Israeli cabinet minister proposed sending stray dogs and cats to another country as an alternative to government-funded efforts to sterilize them.
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