Microsoft technology advisor Bill Gates and his wife Melinda leave on the second day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho
Microsoft technology advisor Bill Gates and his wife Melinda leave on the second day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho July 10, 2014. Media and technology CEOs and investors get together every year at the Allen & Co conference in Sun Valley for a week of mingling and deal-making at the upscale Idaho mountain resort. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS MEDIA SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY)
Verizon Communications Inc. CEO McAdam arrives for the second day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho
Verizon Communications Inc. Chief Executive Lowell McAdam arrives for the second day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho July 10, 2014. Media and technology CEOs and investors get together every year at the Allen & Co conference in Sun Valley for a week of mingling and deal-making at the upscale Idaho mountain resort. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY MEDIA)
Microsoft technology advisor Bill Gates leaves after the second day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho
Microsoft technology advisor Bill Gates leaves after the second day of the Allen and Co. media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho July 10, 2014. Media and technology CEOs and investors get together every year at the Allen & Co conference in Sun Valley for a week of mingling and deal-making at the upscale Idaho mountain resort. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS MEDIA SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY)
Myanmar jails reporters, newspaper boss for 10 years
MYANMAR-MEDIA/:Myanmar jails reporters, newspaper boss for 10 years
CGT union official Frederic Alpozzo speaks to journalists after the vote of the end of their strike on board of the car ferry Danielle Casanova in Marseille
CGT union official Frederic Alpozzo (C) speaks to journalists after the vote of the end of their strike on board of the car ferry Danielle Casanova in Marseille July 10, 2014. A quick restructuring of SNCM is indispensable to secure the ferry operator's future, the head of shareholder Veolia said on Thursday as workers voted to end a strike blocking ports in Marseille and Corsica. Workers agreed to talks with a government-mandated mediator who has tabled a plan that would keep the long-struggling company afloat at least until the end of November, Alpozzo said, stressing that the strike could restart should no "long term solution" be found. REUTERS/Philippe Laurenson (FRANCE - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT MEDIA)
CGT union official Frederic Alpozzo speaks to journalists after the vote of the end of their strike on board of the car ferry Danielle Casanova in Marseille
CGT union official Frederic Alpozzo (C) speaks to journalists after the vote of the end of their strike on board of the car ferry Danielle Casanova in Marseille July 10, 2014. A quick restructuring of SNCM is indispensable to secure the ferry operator's future, the head of shareholder Veolia said on Thursday as workers voted to end a strike blocking ports in Marseille and Corsica. Workers agreed to talks with a government-mandated mediator who has tabled a plan that would keep the long-struggling company afloat at least until the end of November, Alpozzo said, stressing that the strike could restart should no "long term solution" be found. REUTERS/Philippe Laurenson (FRANCE - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT MEDIA)
CGT union official Frederic Alpozzo speaks to journalists after the vote of the end of their strike on board of the car ferry Danielle Casanova in Marseille
CGT union official Frederic Alpozzo (C) speaks to journalists after the vote of the end of their strike on board of the car ferry Danielle Casanova in Marseille July 10, 2014. A quick restructuring of SNCM is indispensable to secure the ferry operator's future, the head of shareholder Veolia said on Thursday as workers voted to end a strike blocking ports in Marseille and Corsica. Workers agreed to talks with a government-mandated mediator who has tabled a plan that would keep the long-struggling company afloat at least until the end of November, Alpozzo said, stressing that the strike could restart should no "long term solution" be found. REUTERS/Philippe Laurenson (FRANCE - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT MEDIA)
CGT union official Frederic Alpozzo speaks to journalists after the vote of the end of their strike on board of the car ferry Danielle Casanova in Marseille
CGT union official Frederic Alpozzo (C) speaks to journalists after the vote of the end of their strike on board of the car ferry Danielle Casanova in Marseille July 10, 2014. A quick restructuring of SNCM is indispensable to secure the ferry operator's future, the head of shareholder Veolia said on Thursday as workers voted to end a strike blocking ports in Marseille and Corsica. Workers agreed to talks with a government-mandated mediator who has tabled a plan that would keep the long-struggling company afloat at least until the end of November, Alpozzo said, stressing that the strike could restart should no "long term solution" be found. REUTERS/Philippe Laurenson (FRANCE - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT MEDIA)
Turkish main opposition presidential candidate Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu is surrounded by the media during a news conference to start his election campaign, in Istanbul
Turkish main opposition presidential candidate Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu (2nd L, back to camera) is surrounded by the media during a news conference to start his election campaign, in Istanbul, July 10, 2014. The secularist Republican People's Party (CHP) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) nominated Ihsanoglu, who stepped down in December as head of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), as their joint candidate for the presidential race. The first round of voting in the presidential election will be held on August 10. REUTERS/Murad Sezer (TURKEY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS MEDIA)
China's top prosecutor orders more transparency in corruption cases
Generally, China's Communist Party only releases the most basic details of people caught up in its anti-graft probes