2019年3月5日星期二

Reuters Morning Digest: March 5, 2019

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Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Trump scraps trade privilege for India; Delhi plays down impact
U.S. President Donald Trump looked set to open a new front in his trade wars on Monday with a plan to end preferential trade treatment for India that allows duty-free entry for up to $5.6 billion worth of its exports to the United States.
Nobel literature prizes for 2018 and 2019 to be given this year - paper
The Swedish Academy will be allowed to give the 2018 and 2019 Nobel literature prizes together after a scandal prevented last year's award, the head of the troubled literary body told a newspaper on Tuesday.
Papa John's reaches settlement agreement with founder Schnatter
Papa John's International has reached a settlement agreement with its founder John Schnatter, a filing on Tuesday showed, signaling an end to the acrimonious battle between the pizza chain and its former chairman.
Huawei calls for common cybersecurity standards amidst concerns
Huawei, in the spotlight over the security risks of its telecom equipment gear, urged governments, the telecoms industry and regulators on Tuesday to work together to create a common set of cybersecurity standards.
SpaceX rocket with unmanned U.S. capsule blasts off for space station
(This March 3 story has been refiled to correct paragraph 9 to read "into orbit" instead of "into space")
NBA roundup: Suns stun Bucks
Kelly Oubre Jr. recorded 27 points, 13 rebounds and three blocked shots, and Devin Booker scored 22 points as the lowly Phoenix Suns pulled off a stunning 114-105 victory over the visiting Milwaukee Bucks on Monday night.
Ex 'Beverly Hills, 90210' star Luke Perry dead at 52 after stroke
Actor Luke Perry, who rose to superstardom on the teen-oriented 1990s U.S. television drama "Beverly Hills 90210" and then aged into a fatherly role on comic-based "Riverdale," died on Monday at the age of 52 after suffering a "massive" stroke last week, his publicist said.
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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