2015年12月10日星期四

Reuters Morning Digest: December 10, 2015

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Thursday, December 10, 2015
EU executive opens case against Hungary over its asylum law
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission opened on Thursday an infringement case against Hungary over its recently adopted asylum law because it breaches European Union rules.
Nobel laureates to collect awards amid heightened security
OSLO/STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - This year's Nobel laureates, including a pro-democracy Tunisian group, will get their prizes on Thursday in Oslo and Stockholm, with security at the lavish banquets and concerts tightened after the Paris attacks last month.
VW to improve software oversight after emissions scandal
WOLFSBURG, Germany (Reuters) - Volkswagen has agreed steps to improve oversight of engine-software development to avoid future manipulations after its admission of cheating U.S. diesel-emissions tests caused the biggest business crisis in the German car firm's history.
Facebook service aimed at professionals to launch in coming months
(Reuters) - Facebook at Work, Facebook Inc's professional version of its social network, is expected to launch in the coming months, after spending a year in tests, a company executive said.
First ever test-tube dogs give 'puppy love' a new meaning
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rarely is a major scientific breakthrough so darn cute.
CAS to announce Platini decision on Friday
LONDON (Reuters) - Sport's highest tribunal will on Friday announce its decision whether or not to temporarily lift the 90-day suspension on Michel Platini, barring him from seeking the presidency of soccer's scandal-plagued governing body FIFA.
'Trumbo' leads Screen Actor nods; 'Joy', 'The Martian' snubbed
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Trumbo," the movie about the 1947 Hollywood blacklist, led the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) nominations on Wednesday in a diverse field that hinted at likely Oscar contenders but snubbed presumed front-runners "The Martian" and new Jennifer Lawrence drama "Joy.""Trumbo," about a group of screenwriters and directors shunned for their associations to the Communist Party, earned three nominations, including the guild's top prize for best ensemble cast.
Israeli PM's dog bites political visitors
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recently adopted dog Kaiya has sunk her teeth into her new position, biting two visitors at an event on Wednesday, including the husband of the deputy foreign minister.
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