2016年2月26日星期五

Reuters Morning Digest: February 26, 2016

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Friday, February 26, 2016
China talks up growth agenda at G20 amid lack of wider policy unity
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China sought to restore confidence in its economy as financial leaders from G20 nations gathered in Shanghai on Friday, but Germany all but ruled out any coordinated stimulus to counter a deepening global chill.
Hungary raps EU, sees migrant quota referendum in 150 days at earliest
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's justice minister accused the EU on Friday of overstepping its mandate by seeking to impose migrant resettlement quotas on member states and said Budapest could hold its planned referendum on the issue in 150 days at the earliest.
Germans talk tough, fete Facebook's Zuckerberg
BERLIN (Reuters) - Prominent Germans appeared starstruck by Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg on a visit to Berlin on Thursday even while talking tough about the social network's record on data protection and hate speech.
Vital to food output, bees and other pollinators at risk
OSLO (Reuters) - Bees and other pollinators face increasing risks to their survival, threatening foods such as apples, blueberries and coffee worth hundreds of billions of dollars a year, the first global assessment of pollinators showed on Friday.
FIFA passes sweeping reforms with 89 percent of members in favor
ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA on Friday passed a series of sweeping reforms as it looks to clean up world soccer's governing body following years of corruption.
In Indonesia, an Oscar-nominated film reopens old wounds
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's first film production to be nominated for an Oscar is at once a source of national pride and of shame for the world's third-largest democracy.
Canadian banned from owning turtles after smuggling 38 in pants
TORONTO (Reuters) - A Canadian man who smuggled 38 turtles in his pants has been given probation, a fine and has been banned from owning such reptiles for 10 years.
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