2019年6月5日星期三

Reuters Morning Digest: June 5, 2019

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Wednesday, June 5, 2019
BMW and Jaguar Land Rover to jointly develop electric car parts
BMW and Jaguar Land Rover on Wednesday said they will jointly develop electric motors, transmissions and power electronics, unveiling yet another industry alliance designed to lower the costs of developing electric cars.
Hungarian government submits bill to tighten grip over scientists
Hungary's government is moving to tighten its grip on the research institutions of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, despite protests by scientists against political control of the academy.
Volkswagen to invest up to 4 billion euros in digital transformation
Volkswagen will invest up to 4 billion euros over the years to 2023 to digitalize its administration and production, the German carmaker said on Wednesday, adding that up to 4,000 jobs in non-production units could be cut.
Apple asks developers to place its login button above Google, Facebook
Apple Inc will ask developers to position a new "Sign on with Apple" button in iPhone and iPad apps above rival buttons from Alphabet Inc's Google and Facebook Inc, according to design guidelines released this week.
NASA's first SpaceX astronauts ready for 'messy camping trip' to space
The first U.S. astronauts chosen to fly aboard a SpaceX capsule built for NASA shrugged off a spate of design and test mishaps, saying such setbacks were "part of the process" and the new technology was far more advanced than the space shuttle program that ended eight years ago.
MLB roundup: Bruce blasts 2 HRs in first start for Phils
Jay Bruce wasted little time in making his presence felt with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Julio Iglesias says 50-year singing career is 'a miracle'
At age 75, singer Julio Iglesias can't run and can no longer play soccer. But still singing for a living after 50 years? That, he said, is "a miracle in my life."
Polish activists try to save cows condemned to death
A herd of about 180 free-roaming cows in Poland must be slaughtered, authorities have ruled, to the dismay of activists fighting to save them as a cause celebre for animal rights.
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