News Headlines - 10 February 2016

Facebook Told by France to Stop Collecting Non-User Data - Bloomberg Business

Facebook Inc. was given three months by France’s privacy watchdog to stop storing data on people who don’t have an account with the social network as the company continues to draw objections from regulators throughout Europe.

All eyes on Jack Dorsey as Twitter reports earnings Wednesday afternoon - LA Times

In less than a year, Twitter Inc. has lost its chief executive, replaced him with one who's still running another company, introduced new features that have generated about as much excitement as a golf clap, lost five more key executives and inspired the antemortem #RIPTwitter.

Nestle terminate sponsorship programme with IAAF over doping and corruption scandals - Telegraph

The company signed a five-year deal in 2012 to sponsor the IAAF’s Kids Athletics programme, providing financial support for 15 million children to become involved with the sport. However, after a disastrous year in which senior IAAF officials have been accused of bribery and Russia has been banned from international competition for state-sponsored doping, Nestlé said that it could not cope with the bad publicity that came with being associated with the sport, and pulled out of its contract a year early.

Tusk fears ‘populist’ wave of EU referendums - FT.com

Other EU leaders are ready to copy David Cameron’s referendum tactics for their own “egotistic goals”, the European Council president has said, as he sounded the alarm over populist politics bringing the bloc to the brink of “suicide”.

New contract could be imposed on junior doctors 'within days' - Telegraph

After the cancellation of 7,000 operations due to doctors' strikes, hospital bosses say imposing a new contract on junior doctors may be 'legitimate and sensible'