Toshiba says unable to meet end-March deadline for chip unit sale

TOKYO (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp said on Friday it would not be able to complete an $18 billion deal to sell its prized chip unit by an agreed deadline at the end of March, as it had not received anti-monopoly approval from China.


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Businesses, consumers uncertain ahead of China VPN ban

BEIJING (Reuters) - Businesses and consumers in China are bracing themselves ahead of a March 31 ban on non-state sanctioned virtual private networks (VPNs), saying regulators have not provided clarity on how the ban will be implemented.


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Jury clears widow of Pulse nightclub gunman

An Orlando jury on Friday cleared the widow of the Pulse nightclub gunman of all charges in the massacre that killed 49 people, finding her not guilty of misleading investigators and aiding her husband in the attack.


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Chinese space station will crash, probably won't hit you

China's first space station, the Tiangong-1, is expected to fall to Earth this weekend in a fiery blaze of glory. Scientists say they don't know where it will land, but there's a less than one in a million chance it will hit anyone.


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Russia's retaliation: Scores of Western diplomats expelled

Russia has fulfilled its promise to expel Western diplomats as retaliation for similar measures employed against them by Britain and its allies in the wake of the Sergei Skripal incident.


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SUV overflow threatens to flood auto market

Demand for sport utility vehicles in the United States is booming, but the number of new models sharing the spotlight at the New York Auto show suggests the industry is building towards a glut, which could end up undermining profits.


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Breakingviews TV: Pay ratios

U.S. companies’ first disclosures of CEO-to-employee pay ratios produce some surprises. Richard Beales and Tom Buerkle explain why Lloyd Blankfein’s ratio is much lower than Jamie Dimon’s (Goldman bankers earn a lot) and S&P Global’s is so high (lots of staff in India).


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Israeli forces kill seven Palestinian protesters on Gaza border - Gaza medics

At least seven Palestinians were killed and hundreds injured by Israeli security forces confronting one of the largest Palestinian demonstrations along the Israel-Gaza border in recent years, Gaza medical officials said. Rough cut (no reporter narration)


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Ambassadors arrive in Moscow over spy poisoning row

The ambassadors from the UK, France and Germany were summoned by Russia to the foreign ministry on Friday (March 30). Rough cut (no reporter narration).


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Uber begins a new rivalry in India

Following Uber's decision to exit Southeast Asia, the global ride-hailing giant now has more firepower to focus on India, where it's locked in a fierce battle with local rival, Ola.


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Russian rocket takes military satellite into orbit

The exact purpose of the rocket going into space is so far unknown. Rough cut (no reporter narration)


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