News Headlines - 10 May 2013

U.S. sends Japan currency warning as G7 meets | Reuters

The United States told Japan it would be watching for any sign it was manipulating its currency downward, but Tokyo said it met no resistance to its policies at a meeting of Group of Seven finance ministers which will conclude on Saturday.

Cameron meets Putin in Syria peace quest - FT.com

David Cameron made a fresh attempt on Friday to forge international consensus over the crisis in Syria by holding talks with President Vladimir Putin of Russia. In the Black Sea resort of Sochi, the UK prime minister said both men shared the same “fundamental aims” to resolve the conflict.

BBC News - Abu Qatada 'would return to Jordan'

Radical cleric Abu Qatada would return to Jordan voluntarily if the country ratified a treaty drawn up with the UK government, the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Siac) has heard.

Survivor Rescued in Bangladesh Rubble - WSJ.com

When the walls crumbled around her into mountains of broken concrete and twisted steel, Reshma Akter Begum fell and fell and fell. Where one second she had been on the third floor, she now found herself in a basement prayer room that would prove her sanctuary and her salvation.

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini on the brink as club close in on Malaga's Manuel Pellegrini - Telegraph

Roberto Mancini is battling to save his job as Manchester City manager at Wembley for the FA Cup final, with the club considering a deal to lure Malaga coach Manuel Pellegrini to the Etihad Stadium.