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Сентябрь
2015

Новости за 29.09.2015

Reuters 

Global concerns limit stock gains

U.S. stocks closed mostly higher, but were kept in check by looming worries about the global economy. Bobbi Rebell reports.

Reuters 

Global concerns limit stock gains

U.S. stocks closed mostly higher, but were kept in check by looming worries about the global economy. Bobbi Rebell reports.

Reuters 

Global concerns limit stock gains

U.S. stocks closed mostly higher, but were kept in check by looming worries about the global economy. Bobbi Rebell reports.

Reuters 

Global concerns limit stock gains

U.S. stocks closed mostly higher, but were kept in check by looming worries about the global economy. Bobbi Rebell reports.

Reuters 

UPDATE 1-Jeb Bush energy plan emphasizes U.S. jobs, lower prices

WASHINGTON, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Republican U.S. presidential candidate Jeb Bush outlined an energy plan on Tuesday that would seek to take greater advantage of booming U.S. oil and natural gas supplies to boost jobs and economic growth.

ABCNews4 

After ruinous war, Syria regions may go separate ways

Syria has already been shattered by more than four years of civil war, and with no solution in sight, some players on the ground and observers outside have concluded its fate will be to break up along sectarian or regional...

Reuters 

Ryder Cup about reaffirming golf's reputation, captains say

(Reuters) - Next year's Ryder Cup will be all about reaffirming golf's reputation for fairness in the wake of the controversy over a non-conceded putt at the Solheim Cup, the U.S. and European team captains said on Tuesday.

Reuters 

Three killed in protest at massive copper mine in Peru

Three protesters are shot dead and 15 others injured after activists break into a $7.4 billion copper project in the remote Andes to demand more jobs and a better environmental plan. Mana Rabiee reports.

Reuters 

Three killed in protest at massive copper mine in Peru

Three protesters are shot dead and 15 others injured after activists break into a $7.4 billion copper project in the remote Andes to demand more jobs and a better environmental plan. Mana Rabiee reports.

Reuters 

Obama, Castro meet as they work on thawing U.S.-Cuba ties

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama shook hands with Cuban President Raul Castro at the United Nations on Tuesday in a rare one-on-one meeting between the former Cold War foes as they work towards improving relations after decades of animosity.

Reuters 

City need to recover - Pellegrini

Manchester City looking to bounce back from poor run of results against Borussia Moenchengladbach in Champions League.

Reuters 

Platini 'in between witness and accused person' - Swiss prosecutor

ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss authorities are treating UEFA head Michel Platini as somewhere "between a witness and an accused person" in a soccer corruption probe that was widened last week to include FIFA President Sepp Blatter, Switzerland's attorney general said.

ABCNews4 

US, Cuba leaders meet for 2nd time in this year

Making good on a pledge to change U.S. posture toward Cuba, President Barack Obama held talks Tuesday with Cuban President Raul Castro, the second time the leaders of the once-estranged nations have met this year.

Reuters 

Parenthood CEO grilled as shutdown clock ticks

Even as Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards faces a marathon grilling on Capitol Hill, Republican leaders guided a bill through Congress continuing funding for the controversial health care organization.