2015年12月14日星期一

Reuters Morning Digest: December 14, 2015

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Monday, December 14, 2015
Turkey says its patience with Russia 'has a limit': newspaper
ROME (Reuters) - Turkey's foreign minister said Ankara's patience with Russia "has a limit" after Moscow's "exaggerated" reaction to a weekend naval incident between the two countries, an Italian newspaper reported on Monday.
Participant in China Xinjiang attack was brainwashed - report
BEIJING (Reuters) - A participant in a September attack on a coal mine in China's far western region of Xinjiang that killed 16 people said he had been brainwashed to believe he was going to heaven, a state-run paper reported on Monday.
Wall Street veterans say rate-hike past is not prologue for markets
NEW YORK (Reuters) - It has only been six years since the U.S. stock market rout brought on by the financial crisis, but as far as Deena Katz's clients are concerned, that might as well be ancient history.
Twitter warns some users of possible state-sponsored cyber attack
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter Inc issued an alert to some users warning them that state-sponsored hackers may have tried to obtain sensitive data from their accounts, the company said, the first such warning by the micro blogging site.
Melting glaciers blamed for subtle slowing of Earth's rotation
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The melting of glaciers caused by the world's rising temperatures appears to be causing a slight slowing of the Earth's rotation in another illustration of the far-reaching impact of global climate change, scientists said on Friday.
Rome to host 2022 Ryder Cup matches
LONDON (Reuters) - Rome will host the Ryder Cup in 2022, the European Tour said on Monday.
Apple Music wins exclusive video deal with Taylor Swift
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc won a deal with pop star Taylor Swift to exclusively release a concert video of her recent world tour through its music streaming service, Apple Music, the company and singer said on Sunday.
Happy Christmas for Swiss boy who found 1,000-franc note
ZURICH (Reuters) - A 15-year-old Swiss boy who five years ago turned in a 1,000-Swiss franc ($1,012) banknote that he had found in the street can celebrate a merry Christmas after no one claimed the money.
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