2019年3月1日星期五

Reuters Morning Digest: March 1, 2019

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Friday, March 1, 2019
Battle rages after Mogadishu hotel attack, death toll nears 30
Heavy gunfire rang out across central Mogadishu on Friday as Somali special forces battled to dislodge insurgents holed up next to a hotel they bombed the previous evening, and as the death toll stemming from that attack neared 30.
Election rival says Afghan President Ghani hindering peace deal
An influential former adviser to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, now a leading electoral rival, has accused his old boss of hampering peace with the Taliban by blocking efforts to include a broad range of voices in the process.
Glencore cites trade as its 'foremost risk', others rising
Miner and trader Glencore said trade barriers are its "foremost risk", but climate, political, legal and other risks had become more prominent.
China P2P lender Dianrong closing 60 stores, laying off 2,000 employees: source
Dianrong, one of China's biggest peer-to-peer (P2P) lenders, is shutting down 60 of its 90 offline stores and laying off an estimated 2,000 employees, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Friday.
Europe's satellites flying blind as space junk spreads: ESA adviser
Europe needs its own technology to guard against a growing threat to its satellites from space junk ranging from dead satellites to tiny particles, according to a top adviser to the European Space Agency (ESA).
MLS season kicks off with new team and familiar faces
The 24th season of Major League Soccer kicks off on Saturday with champions Atlanta United FC eyeing a repeat, expansion club FC Cincinnati looking to impress and several international stars playing their first full seasons in the league.
Motley Crue rock biopic: a tale of success, excess and ants
Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll: a new movie about the antics of 1980s metal hellraisers Motley Crue, a band known as much for their hedonism as their music, has it all.
Kenyans charged with imitating president to con businessmen
A Kenyan court charged seven men on Wednesday for impersonating President Uhuru Kenyatta and swindling a prominent businessman out of 10 million shillings ($100,000) in yet another high-profile corruption case.
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