2019年4月25日星期四

Reuters Morning Digest: April 25, 2019

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Thursday, April 25, 2019
Bomb scare, suspicious vehicle rattle nervous Sri Lanka amid attack probe
Sri Lankan authorities locked down the central bank and the road leading to the jittery capital's airport was shut briefly by a bomb scare on Thursday as more people were swept up in the search for those behind Easter Sunday bombings that killed 359.
Cyclone Kenneth batters Comoros as heads to Mozambique, Tanzania
Violent winds of up to 140 kph lashed the East African island nation of Comoros overnight, killing three people, authorities said on Thursday, as tropical Cyclone Kenneth swept toward flood-battered Mozambique and southern Tanzania.
D.R. Horton 2019 home sales forecast largely below estimates
D.R. Horton Inc on Thursday forecast full-year home sales, the mid-point of which was below Wall Street expectations.
Britain will not use high-risk vendors in critical parts of 5G networks: minister
Britain will not consider high risk equipment vendors in security critical parts of its next-generation 5G networks, Cabinet Office minister David Lidington said on Thursday.
Scientists turn brain signals into speech, may help people who cannot talk
People robbed of the ability to talk due to a stroke or another medical condition may soon have real hope of regaining a voice thanks to technology that harnesses brain activity to produce synthesized speech, researchers said on Wednesday.
MLB roundup: Rodriguez guides Red Sox past Tigers
Eduardo Rodriguez shined over six innings, and J.D. Martinez collected a season-high three hits to lead the Boston Red Sox to an 11-4 win over the visiting Detroit Tigers on Wednesday.
R. Kelly's accuser wins judgment in suit singer failed to answer
A woman who accused R. Kelly of sexual abuse has won a civil case by default against the singer, after he failed to respond to her lawsuit and was a no-show in court.
Thieves pinch rifles as Kenyan police watch Champions League football
The temptation to watch UEFA Champions League quarter-finals football on TV both featuring Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo backfired for some Kenya policemen when thieves raided their unmanned post and made off with weaponry.
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