2016年1月27日星期三

Reuters Morning Digest: January 27, 2016

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Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Apple sees first sales dip in more than a decade as super-growth era falters
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc forecast its first revenue drop in 13 years and reported the slowest-ever increase in iPhone shipments as the critical Chinese market showed signs of weakening, suggesting the technology company's period of exponential growth may be ending.
Bosnia not ready for EU membership: diplomats
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Bosnia has not met the criteria for European Union membership and the bloc's 28 countries are far from agreeing to take in the ex-Yugoslav republic, diplomats in Brussels said after Sarajevo announced it would file its application next month.
China's Xiaomi Internet services revenue up 150 percent, but misses $1 billion target
HONG KONG/ BEIJING (Reuters) - Xiaomi Inc [XTC.UL], China's second-biggest smartphone vendor, more than doubled Internet services revenue in 2015 to about $564 million, an internal document reviewed by Reuters showed, but still fell well short of an internal target of $1 billion.
Doomsday Clock stays unchanged at three minutes to midnight
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Iran nuclear deal and movement on climate change prompted the scientists who maintain the Doomsday Clock, a symbolic countdown to global catastrophe, to keep it unchanged on Tuesday at three minutes to midnight.
Authorities to review anti-corruption unit after match-fixing scandal
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Tennis officials on Wednesday launched an independent review into their anti-corruption practices after allegations the sport's watchdog had not done enough to stamp out possible corruption in the game.
Comedian Carol Burnett 'gobsmacked' at SAG lifetime award
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - She may already have won some of the biggest U.S. honors but beloved American comedian Carol Burnett says she was "gobsmacked" when told she would receive the Screen Actors Guild 2015 lifetime achievement award.
Thais turn to 'child angel' dolls as economy struggles
BANGKOK (Reuters) - A craze for lifelike dolls thought to bring good luck is sweeping Thailand, reflecting widespread anxiety as the economy struggles and political uncertainty persists nearly two years after a coup.
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