2016年1月26日星期二

Reuters Morning Digest: January 26, 2016

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Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Markets back on the rack
LONDON (Reuters) - World markets were back in sell-off mode on Tuesday as a 6 percent slump in Chinese shares following more weak data there and oil's slide below $30 a barrel again led to a renewed bout of selling.
Dolphin activist detained in Japan says he's a 'political prisoner'
TOKYO (Reuters) - A U.S. activist featured in the Oscar-winning documentary "The Cove", about a gory Japanese dolphin hunt, has been detained in Japan and said on Tuesday he was a political prisoner for his efforts to save dolphins.
JPMorgan to pay Ambac $995 million to settle RMBS-related claims
(Reuters) - Insurer Ambac Financial Group Inc said JPMorgan Chase & Co will pay the company $995 million in cash to settle disputes and litigation related to mortgage-related securities.
Top Twitter executives to leave company, CEO Dorsey tweets
SAN FRANCISCo (Reuters) - Four senior Twitter executives are leaving the media company, CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted late Sunday night, the biggest leadership changes since Dorsey returned as chief executive as he struggles to revive the company's growth.
Sex life of sleeping sickness parasite may lead to its downfall
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An unusual sex life may spell the extinction of the deadly African sleeping sickness parasite, which threatens millions of people in West and Central Africa, an international team of scientists said on Tuesday.
FIFA confirms candidates for February 26 presidency vote
ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA's ad-hoc Electoral Committee has formally admitted five candidates to stand for the presidency of soccer's global governing body at an election on Feb. 26, it said on Tuesday.
Woody Allen casts pop star Miley Cyrus for Amazon series
(Reuters) - Acclaimed movie writer-director Woody Allen is turning his attention to the small screen, with a new streaming television series for Amazon starring pop star Miley Cyrus.
Wisconsin hunter pink-wear bill reaches governor's desk
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - Wisconsin hunters could choose blaze pink protective wear, a first for a U.S. state, if Governor Scott Walker signs a bill intended to draw more women to the sport.
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