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Morning Digest: NATO chief, at summit, says Russia attacking Ukraine

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NATO chief, at summit, says Russia attacking Ukraine
NEWPORT Wales (Reuters) - NATO's top official accused Moscow outright on Thursday of attacking Ukraine as allied leaders gathered for a summit to buttress support for Kiev and bolster defenses against a Russia they now see as hostile for the first time since the Cold War..
Iran, U.S. in another round of bilateral nuclear talks in Geneva
GENEVA (Reuters) - Iran and the United States began bilateral nuclear talks in Geneva on Thursday, the second time the two sides have met since Iran and six world powers failed to meet a July 20 deadline to resolve differences in the long-standing dispute..
Stocks, euro dip ahead of ECB meeting
LONDON (Reuters) - A month-long march higher for European and Asian stock markets stalled on Thursday on concerns the European Central Bank will do nothing immediate at its meeting later in the day to address a deteriorating economic outlook..
Singer David Cassidy pleads guilty to drunken driving in N.Y
SCHODACK N.Y. (Reuters) - Former TV star and teen idol David Cassidy admitted to driving drunk in upstate New York under a plea deal on Wednesday requiring him to undergo state-approved counseling and to equip his cars with a breath-alcohol ignition interlock device..
Djokovic, Nishikori take long road to semi-finals
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Serena Williams and Ekaterina Makarova sprinted into the semi-finals of the U.S. Open on Wednesday, while world number one Novak Djokovic and marathon man Kei Nishikori were forced to take the long road into the last four..
Facebook goes down for some U.S. users
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc went down briefly for an unknown number of U.S. users on Wednesday afternoon in what appeared to be the latest outage to affect the world's largest social network..
Ancient nightlife: Forebearers of mammals were nocturnal partiers
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A nocturnal existence is a way of life for numerous mammals, from bats that swoop through dark skies to skunks that emit their noxious spray under moonlight and majestic lions, tigers and leopards that prowl the night..
Washington state hunter mistakenly stabs himself with arrow
SEATTLE (Reuters) - A hunter hiking with a bow and arrow through rugged terrain near Mount St. Helens in Washington state was injured after an arrow from his quiver pierced his leg, and had to be airlifted to safety, an emergency official said on Wednesday..
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