2019年6月24日星期一

Reuters Morning Digest: June 24, 2019

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Monday, June 24, 2019
Pompeo visits Saudi Arabia as U.S. prods Iran for talks
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Saudi Arabia's king on Monday on a visit to key Gulf allies amid heightened tensions with Tehran after President Donald Trump called off a military strike to retaliate for Iran's downing of a U.S. drone.
Ethiopia coup mastermind on the run, others arrested: government
The man accused of trying to seize control of Ethiopia's northern Amhara region was on the run with some of his supporters on Monday but a number of other plotters have been arrested, a senior government official said.
Lufthansa announces overhaul of budget carrier Eurowings
Lufthansa on Monday announced a turnaround plan for Eurowings in which the budget carrier will focus on short-haul flights and seek a 15% cut in costs by 2022 in the hope of returning to profit.
China's iQiyi looks abroad after hitting 100 million paying subscribers
iQiyi, China's answer to Netflix, intends to push harder into overseas markets such as North America and Japan after the video-streaming service hit a milestone of 100 million paying subscribers this month, a senior executive said on Monday.
India's space startups ignite investor interest
From companies building palm-sized satellites to those aiming to propel satellites into space using cleaner fuels, a new wave of space technology startups are mushrooming in India, catching the attention of investors keen to join the space race.
MLB roundup: Pinch-hit HR lifts Braves over Nats in 10
Johan Camargo hit a two-run, pinch-hit homer in the top of the 10th inning to give the Atlanta Braves a 4-3 win over the host Washington Nationals on Sunday.
Box Office: 'Toy Story 4' dominates with $118 million debut
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - Disney's domination over the box office only seemed to strengthen this weekend as "Toy Story 4" easily topped box office charts.
Trump's half-cocked and loaded tweet draws barrage of reaction
U.S. President Donald Trump, whose Twitter malaprops often set off a deluge of social media criticism, was targeted on Friday for a linguistic misfire involving the phrase "locked and loaded."
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