2015年12月4日星期五

Reuters Morning Digest: December 4, 2015

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Friday, December 4, 2015
Israel trained against Russian-made air defense system in Greece: sources
JERUSALEM/ATHENS (Reuters) - Israel has quietly tested ways of defeating an advanced air-defense system that Russia has deployed in the Middle East and that could limit Tel Aviv's ability to strike in Syria or Iran, military and diplomatic sources said.
France's Hollande to visit aircraft carrier off Syrian coast
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Francois Hollande will visit on Friday military personnel on the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier off the Syrian coast, his office said in a statement.
OPEC set to maintain output levels as oil glut worsens
VIENNA (Reuters) - OPEC looked unlikely to take steps to cut oil production to lift languishing prices at a meeting on Friday, potentially worsening one of the worst crude gluts in history.
UK pubs group JD Wetherspoon hit by cyber attack
LONDON (Reuters) - British pub chain JD Wetherspoon has been hit by a cyber attack which leaked the names, email addresses and birthdates of 650,000 customers as well as some of the credit and debit card details for 100 buyers of its gift vouchers, it said on Friday.
Weather delays Orbital's return to International Space Station
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - Rain and cloudy skies delayed Orbital ATK's planned resumption on Thursday of cargo runs to the International Space Station, a year after the company's Antares rocket exploded during launch.
India city-dwellers criss-cross chest-deep waters to flee or rescue loved ones
CHENNAI, India (Reuters) - Residents clutching babies and food thronged flooded streets in India's Chennai on Friday, braving chest-deep water to reach high ground or heading the other way to rescue relatives still stranded days after overflowing lakes drowned the city.
Arthur Miller's first play to have London world premiere
LONDON (Reuters) - It is hard to believe that a decade after his death, and a hundred years after his birth, the first play Arthur Miller wrote could be having its world premiere, but that is what will happen in London next week.
Winston Churchill refused to pay his tailor's bills
LONDON (Reuters) - Refusal to pay the bills of one's tailor was famously almost a point of honor among English gentlemen in past centuries and Winston Churchill was no exception, newly released archives show.
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