2015年11月16日星期一

Reuters Morning Digest: November 16, 2015

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Monday, November 16, 2015
Marriott to buy Starwood Hotels in $12.2 billion deal
(Reuters) - Marriott International Inc will buy Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc in a cash and stock deal valued at $12.2 billion to create the world's largest hotel chain.
Myanmar's persecuted Rohingya see glimmer of hope in Suu Kyi victory
SITTWE, Myanmar (Reuters) - Noor Bagum would have liked to have voted for Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) but, like the majority of Myanmar's persecuted Rohingya Muslim minority, she took no part in the historic election the Nobel laureate won by a landslide.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards target popular messaging app in widening crackdown
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian authorities have arrested administrators of more than 20 groups on the messaging app Telegram for spreading "immoral content", semi-official Fars news agency reported on Sunday, the latest detentions in a clampdown on freedom of expression.
El Nino sends rare tropical visitors to California waters
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - El Nino's warm currents have brought fish in an unexpected spectrum of shapes and colors from Mexican waters to the ocean off California's coast, thrilling scientists with the sight of bright tropical species and giving anglers the chance of a once-in-a-lifetime big catch.
Japan finalizes late start to Olympic stadium after delays
TOKYO (Reuters) - As Japan struggles to get its Olympics plans on track, officials confirmed on Monday that construction of its new national stadium will start in 2017, the tail end of its previously stated time frame, after a series of delays.
Veteran Indian-British actor Saeed Jaffrey dies aged 86
LONDON (Reuters) - Saeed Jaffrey, one of the best-known faces of British-Indian cinema and television, has died at the age of 86, his family said.
Zebras escape circus, roam Philadelphia streets for about an hour
(Reuters) - Two zebras broke free from a circus in Philadelphia on Sunday, bringing traffic to a crawl as they roamed city streets for about an hour and strolled past customers inside a fitness center, authorities said.
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