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Morning Digest: Thai protesters target ministries, threaten stock exchange

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Thai protesters target ministries, threaten stock exchange
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Protesters trying to topple Thailand's government tightened a blockade around ministries on Tuesday and their leader warned the prime minister that she could be targeted next, as more than two weeks of turmoil appeared to be nearing an endgame..
Egyptians vote in constitutional referendum seen boosting Sisi
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptians began voting on Tuesday in a constitutional referendum, the first ballot since the military overthrew Islamist president Mohamed Mursi and an event likely to spawn a presidential bid by army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi..
Global shares sell off on U.S. earnings worry
LONDON, (Reuters) - Global shares slipped on Tuesday as a batch of weak earnings pre-announcements in the United States sparked concerns that the upcoming reporting season may disappoint, leaving some indexes looking expensive after a bumper 2013..
EU probes licensing pacts between U.S. film studios, pay-TV firms
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union opened an investigation into licensing agreements between major U.S. film studios and European pay-TV broadcasters on Monday, saying they may break EU anti-trust rules..
Tomic jeered after retiring injured against Nadal
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's Bernard Tomic was jeered by the crowd at his home grand slam when he retired injured after losing the opening set of his first round match 6-4 against world number one Rafa Nadal on Tuesday..
Russia's Yandex to get access to Facebook content
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian internet group Yandex has signed an agreement with Facebook for access to content from some of the social networking site's users in a move to further improve its search results..
Orbital Sciences cargo ship arrives at space station
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Orbital Sciences Corp, one of two companies hired by U.S. space agency NASA to make supply runs to the International Space Station, delivered its first cargo ship on Sunday, a NASA TV broadcast showed..
Southwest grounds pilots who landed jet at wrong airport
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - Southwest Airlines suspended two pilots from flying on Monday after their jetliner with 124 passengers landed at the wrong airport near Branson, Missouri, late on Sunday, a spokeswoman said..
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