News Headlines - 14 May 2013

Sick video appears to show Syrian rebel eating dead soldier's heart | Fox News

A new video purportedly from the Syrian battlefield appears to show a wild-eyed rebel chomping into the heart of a dead enemy soldier and delivering an animated warning to the army of President Bashar al-Assad.

BBC News - Russia to expel 'CIA agent' in spy recruitment scandal

Russia says it will expel a US diplomat briefly detained in Moscow for allegedly trying to recruit a Russian intelligence officer as a spy.

BP and Shell raided after allegations they colluded to rig oil prices | guardian.co.uk

The London offices of BP and Shell have been raided by European regulators investigating allegations they have "colluded" to rig oil prices for more than a decade.

BBC News - Bloomberg criticised by Bank of England over data monitoring

The Bank of England has called the data snooping activities at financial news agency Bloomberg "reprehensible". The Bank said it would liaise with other central banks "on this matter".

BBC News - 'Dramatic decline' warning for plants and animals

More than half of common plant species and a third of animals could see a serious decline in their habitat range because of climate change.