2016年4月8日星期五

Reuters Morning Digest: April 8, 2016

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Friday, April 8, 2016
Pope calls for compassionate Church open to 'imperfect' Catholics
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Friday called for a Church that was less strict and more compassionate towards "imperfect" Catholics, such as those who divorced and remarried, saying "no one can be condemned forever".
Britain's Hammond says bookseller removed from Hong Kong under duress
HONG KONG (Reuters) - British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said on Friday that a Hong Kong bookseller who disappeared from the Chinese-controlled city under mysterious circumstances last year had been removed under duress, and that the business community was "unnerved".
Yellen, alongside Fed alum, says rate hikes on track
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. economy is on a solid course with some hints of inflation so the Federal Reserve is on track for further interest rate hikes, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said on Thursday in a defense of her decision to tighten policy late last year.
Cyber fraudsters reap $2.3 billion through email wire-transfer scams
BOSTON (Reuters) - Businesses have lost billions of dollars to fast-growing scams where fraudsters impersonate company executives in emails that order staff to transfer to accounts controlled by criminals, according to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Suit that mimics life at age 85 has no creases, just creaks
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (Reuters) - With the push of a button, a perfectly healthy 34-year-old museum-goer named Ugo Dumont was transformed into a confused 85-year-old man with cataracts, glaucoma and a ringing in his ears known as tinnitus.
Rousseff scraps torch-lighting trip to Greece
ATHENS (Reuters) - Embattled Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has canceled plans to attend the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympics torch-lighting ceremony in ancient Olympia later this month, Greece's Olympic Committee (HOC) said on Friday.
Publications refuse to hand over audio in Charlie Sheen case
NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Celebrity website RadarOnline.com and the National Enquirer on Thursday refused to hand over material sought by authorities investigating threats that the two related media outlets reported actor Charlie Sheen made against a former girlfriend.
Minister of what? Portugal culture minister wants to slap critics
LISBON (Reuters) - Critics of Portugal's culture minister are calling on him to be fired for doing something, well, uncultured.
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