2019年4月9日星期二

Reuters Morning Digest: April 9, 2019

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Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Global share rally cools as U.S. turns up trade heat on Europe
April's equities rally risked running out of puff on Tuesday, as a U.S. threat to slap tariffs on hundreds of European goods and expectations of another chunky chop to the IMF's global growth forecasts tested investors' stamina.
Iran's Khamenei calls U.S. blacklisting of Guards a 'vicious move'
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the United States had made "a vicious move" in designating the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, which he controls, as a foreign terrorist organization, state TV reported on Tuesday.
Facebook amends terms for use of consumers' data: EU
Facebook has revised the terms related to its users' data following demands from the European Commission and consumer authorities, including taking responsibility when data has been mishandled by third parties.
In astrophysics milestone, first photo of black hole expected
Scientists are expected to unveil on Wednesday the first-ever photograph of a black hole, a breakthrough in astrophysics providing insight into celestial monsters with gravitational fields so intense no matter or light can escape.
MLB roundup: Encarnacion homers twice in same inning
Edwin Encarnacion hit a pair of home runs in the sixth inning, and the visiting Seattle Mariners scored eight times in the frame to earn a 13-5 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Monday.
Elton John, Sting, Chick Corea top big-name Montreux bill
Elton John is the big draw at this summer's Montreux Jazz Festival, part of an eclectic line-up packed with big names that also features Sting, Janet Jackson, Chick Corea and Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke.
Texas civil court judge accidentally resigns
An April Fools' Day resignation prank? One Texas civil court judge wishes it were so.
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