News Headlines - 06 September 2016
▽Europe 'close to limit' on refugee numbers, EU president says - CNN.com
Europe is "close to limit" on accepting refugees, EU President Donald Tusk said Sunday, as he urged the international community to do more to step up resettlement of those seeking refuge.
▽Sony makes move on mobile gaming - FT.com
Sony is set to push “aggressively” into mobile gaming, having watched from the sidelines as its console rival Nintendo enjoyed meteoric success with the Pokémon Go augmented reality (AR) game.
▽Softbank's bid for Arm now a done deal - CNET
Softbank's bid to buy chip designer ARM Holdings is a done deal. The Japanese telecom giant on Monday said the $32 billion (£24 billion) acquisition is complete.
▽Eastern gorilla now critically endangered while giant panda situation improves | The Guardian
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has listed the eastern gorilla, the largest living primate, as critically endangered in its latest “red list” of threatened species. The eastern gorilla has suffered a 70% population collapse over the past 20 years, primarily due to illegal hunting.
▽Italian Director Paolo Sorrentino To Shoot Film About Silvio Berlusconi | Variety
Oscar-winning Italian director Paolo Sorrentino (“The Great Beauty”) will next direct a drama about Silvio Berlusconi and the former Italian prime minister’s inner circle.