2016年4月18日星期一

Reuters Morning Digest: April 18, 2016

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Monday, April 18, 2016
It's up to you, New York: state takes center stage in election
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders is throwing a concert in a park with a dramatic view of Manhattan's skyscrapers. At the opposite end of New York state, Republican front-runner Donald Trump will be holding a rally in Buffalo, a Rust Belt city recovering from economic decline.
Syrian rebels declare new battle against government
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian rebel groups announced a new battle against government forces on Monday, a sign of escalating violence that has undermined a ceasefire deal and threatens to derail U.N.-led peace talks.
Exclusive: Chevron seeks buyers for Myanmar gas assets worth $1.3 billion - sources
HONG KONG/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.S. oil and gas major Chevron Corp has put its Myanmar gas block stakes worth an estimated $1.3 billion up for sale, banking sources familiar with the matter said, in what would mark the biggest M&A transaction involving the country's assets.
Exclusive: Florida wins contest for OneWeb satellite manufacturing facility - sources
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - OneWeb Ltd, a privately owned startup bankrolled by Richard Branson's Virgin Group and other well-known firms, will build a factory to mass produce small satellites near NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, two sources involved in the project told Reuters.
Pirelli warn they could leave Formula One if no test deal
LONDON (Reuters) - Sole supplier Pirelli has warned that it could walk away from Formula One after the current season if the sport fails to ratify tyre testing plans by close of play on Monday.
Johnny Depp's wife cops good behavior bond as Australia ends 'war on terrier'
SYDNEY (Reuters) - An Australian court let off the actress wife of Hollywood star Johnny Depp with a good behavior bond on Monday after she pleaded guilty to falsifying travel documents to sneak two pet dogs into the country.
Venezuela scraps half-hour time difference set by Chavez
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela on Friday reversed a half-hour time change that was one of the signature measures of former president Hugo Chavez's idiosyncratic 14-year rule.
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