2015年12月9日星期三

Reuters Morning Digest: December 9, 2015

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Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Netanyahu silent, some Israelis sour on planned Trump visit
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A planned visit to Israel by Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump drew a welter of criticism from across the Israeli political spectrum on Wednesday over his call for a ban on Muslims entering the United States.
Britain signs deal to extend military training in Kenya
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya and Britain signed a deal on Wednesday to allow British troops to continue military training in the East African nation for five more years, ending half a decade of protracted negotiations which tested their relations.
VW CO2 manipulations affect far fewer cars than reported: sources
BERLIN (Reuters) - Volkswagen's investigations have shown that the carmaker has understated carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of far fewer cars than originally expected, two sources at the company said on Wednesday.
EU wants to let consumers access online subscriptions abroad
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union wants to allow consumers access to their subscriptions to online content such as TV, films, sports and music wherever they travel in the 28-member bloc, setting it up for a battle with media groups.
Raytheon's GPS control system is 'a disaster': U.S. Air Force general
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Air Force's top space official on Tuesday slammed a new ground control system for GPS satellites being built by Raytheon Co as "a disaster" and said the Pentagon planned "significant" changes with the company to address the issues.
Tokyo 2020 track cycling events moved from capital
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - The Tokyo 2020 Olympics cycling track races and mountain bike competitions were moved to the Japan Cycle Sport Center some 120km from the capital on Wednesday after the International Olympic Committee confirmed the new venues.
New York probes sale of 'speculative' Bruce Springsteen tickets on StubHub
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The New York Attorney General is investigating why so-called "speculative" tickets to a series of upcoming Bruce Springsteen concerts were listed for sale on websites owned by eBay and two other companies, according to letters seen by Reuters.
Florida burglary suspect eaten by alligator after fleeing police
ORLANDO, Fla. (Reuters) - A 22-year-old man suspected of burglarizing homes in Florida was killed and partially eaten by an 11-foot (3.4 meters) alligator after he waded into a lake, apparently to avoid detection by law enforcement officers pursuing him, police said on Tuesday.
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