2016年3月24日星期四

Reuters Morning Digest: March 24, 2016

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Thursday, March 24, 2016
Trump's tariff plan could boomerang, spark trade wars with China, Mexico
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's threats to slap steep tariffs on Chinese and Mexican imports may have won him votes in Republican primaries but they would likely backfire, severely disrupting U.S. manufacturers that increasingly depend on global supply chains.
Ex-Bosnian Serb leader Karadzic faces war crimes verdict at U.N. court
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - U.N. judges will pronounce their verdict on Thursday in the genocide trial of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic over the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two.
Chinese national pleads guilty in U.S. to computer hacking conspiracy
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A businessman from China pleaded guilty on Wednesday to conspiring to hack into the computer networks of major U.S. defense contractors including Boeing Co, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a statement.
Wireless mice leave billions at risk of computer hack: cyber security firm
San Francisco, CA (Reuters) - Marc Newlin and Balint Seeber are checking how far apart they can be while still being able to hack into each other's computers. It turns out its pretty far - 180 meters - the length of a city block in San Francisco. 
Partnering Pettersen is Olympic dream for Martens
LONDON (Reuters) - It may be a fanciful notion but Norwegian professional Caroline Martens is being driven this year by a powerful desire to play at the Olympics alongside her compatriot and close friend Suzann Pettersen.
Dicaprio brings 'The Revenant' to Japan
TOKYO - Excited Leonardo DiCaprio fans, some of them dressed as bears, greeted the actor as he made his first trip to Tokyo in two years to promote the Japanese opening of "The Revenant." The movie about a fur trapper seeking revenge who is left for dead after being mauled by a bear brought DiCaprio his first ever Oscar at the Academy Awards ceremony in February, as well as a best director Oscar for Mexico's Alejandro Inarritu.
China to banish 'bizarre' foreign names for residential compounds
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will seek to root out geographic names that are foreign and "bizarre", especially for residential compounds, state media quoted the civil affairs minister as saying on Tuesday.
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