2017年3月31日星期五

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President Donald Trump lashed out at conservative Republicans who helped torpedo healthcare legislation he backed, escalating a feud within his party that jeopardizes the administration's legislative agenda.

Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn has offered to testify before congressional committees probing potential ties between the Trump campaign and Russia, but wants protection against "unfair prosecution".  

Trump will sign executive orders aimed at identifying abuses that are causing massive U.S. trade deficits and clamping down on non-payment of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on imports, top trade officials said.

The European Union is ready to talk to Britain on a future free-trade deal before they agree to final terms on Brexit, draft EU negotiating guidelines show.

No party in negotiations on Brexit wants security issues used as a bargaining chip, EU Council President Donald Tusk said after Britain warned of weaker cooperation if no deal is struck.


 A Palestinian police officer loyal to Hamas demonstrates his moves during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City March 30, 2017. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa

World

 

An explosion apparently targeting a mosque in Pakistan's northwestern city of Parachinar has killed at least 22 people and wounded dozens.

Ousted South Korean leader Park Geun-hye is behind bars after her arrest on charges including bribery in a corruption scandal.

Three North Koreans wanted for questioning over the murder of the estranged half-brother of their country's leader have returned home along with the body of victim Kim Jong Nam.

President Jacob Zuma's sacking of his finance minister shook South Africa’s financial markets, undermining his authority and threatening to split the African National Congress, which has governed since the end of apartheid.


Business

 

Apple has won a victory in its fight to prevent banks from introducing their mobile payment services on Apple devices, as an Australian regulator barred lenders from bargaining collectively for access.

Johnson & Johnson has declared its $30 billion tender offer for Swiss biotechnology company Actelion successful.

The Republican head of the Federal Communications Commission proposed easing regulatory requirements in the $45 billion business data services market, a win for companies like AT&T, CenturyLink and Verizon.

The bankruptcy of Westinghouse Electric Co may be a blow to Toshiba's international nuclear ambitions, but the Japanese conglomerate still has a profitable business at home.

The U.S. judge overseeing a blockbuster case over self-driving car technology suggested Uber could face an injunction if a key Uber executive does not testify for fear of exposing himself to criminal prosecution, according to a transcript seen by Reuters.


Reuters Technology Report: March 30, 2017

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Thursday, March 30, 2017
Samsung launches Galaxy S8 and dreams of recovery from Note 7
SEOUL/NEW YORK - (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd unveiled its Galaxy S8 flagship smartphone as it battles to regain the market leadership it lost to Apple Inc after the embarrassing withdrawal of the fire-prone Note 7s.
Toshiba gets go-ahead for chip unit sale at angry shareholder meeting
Chiba, JAPAN (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp shareholders agreed to split off its prized NAND flash memory unit on Thursday, paving the way for a sale to raise at least $9 billion to cover U.S. nuclear unit charges that threaten the conglomerate's future.
White House says Trump to sign broadband privacy repeal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump plans to sign a repeal of Obama-era broadband privacy rules as a bigger fight looms over rules governing the openness of the internet, the White House said on Wednesday.
Batteries included as Hyundai amps up electric car ambitions
YONGIN, South Korea (Reuters) - South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co is developing its first dedicated architecture for electric vehicles, an executive told Reuters, seeking to catch up with the likes of Tesla in the growing segment with multiple, long-range models.
Waymo self-driving unit sought arbitration over engineer now at Uber
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Waymo self-driving unit sought to arbitrate claims last year against a former employee at the center of its lawsuit against Uber, court records released on Wednesday showed, in what Uber said strengthened its bid to get the case out of court and into arbitration.
Amazon plans layoffs at Quidsi unit after losses
(Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc plans to cut 263 jobs at its money-losing parenting products unit Quidsi this summer as part of a business restructuring, it said in a notice filed with New Jersey on Wednesday.
BlackBerry, freed of handsets, looks to software for return to glory
TORONTO (Reuters) - Although BlackBerry Ltd has extricated itself from the smartphone handsets that weighed on its recent fortunes, the Canadian firm faces a tough slog to convince skeptics it can return to its glory days through an enlarged software business.
U.S. agency moves to shake up government-subsidized telecom program
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission plans to reverse an Obama era decision that allowed it to approve companies to offer government-subsidized telecommunications services to low-income families, the agency's Republican head said on Wednesday.
Top EU court to weigh in on luxury brands' attempts to ban online sales
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's top court will begin a landmark case on Thursday which could determine whether luxury goods companies can stop retailers from selling their products via marketplaces such as Amazon or eBay.
A scramble at Cisco exposes uncomfortable truths about U.S. cyber defense
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - When WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange disclosed earlier this month that his anti-secrecy group had obtained CIA tools for hacking into technology products made by U.S. companies, security engineers at Cisco Systems swung into action.
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