News Headlines - 22 March 2014

BBC News - Russian troops storm Ukrainian bases in Crimea

Russian troops have stormed a Ukrainian airbase in Crimea throwing stun grenades and firing automatic weapons in the air.
Reports say at least one person was injured during the assault on Belbek base, near Sevastopol. The base is now said to be under Russian control.

Malaysia Airlines MH370: Finger of suspicion points at pilots as Chinese satellite spots 'debris' - Telegraph

Authorities investigating the disappearance of Flight MH370 have narrowed their investigation down to the aircraft’s two pilots following extensive analysis of data from the plane.
Senior sources involved in the investigation told The Sunday Telegraph that they remained certain the disappearance of the Boeing 777 was as a result of a “deliberate act” by a “person or persons on board”.

Killers searched twice before they were allowed to enter Kabul hotel | Toronto Star

Security guards searched four attackers — twice — before allowing them to enter an Afghan hotel where the young men proceeded to the restaurant and killed nine diners, among them two Canadians and a journalist, his wife and two children, according to chilling closed-circuit video broadcast Saturday by a local TV station.

Turkey Twitter ban condemned -- even by nation's own president - CNN.com

A Turkish government ban on Twitter has provoked widespread fury in Turkey, and condemnation around the world, with the country's own president taking to the social media website to condemn Ankara's actions.

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho calls for video technology in football after Andre Marriner gaffe - Mirror Online

Wenger’s 1,000th match as Arsenal manager ended in humiliation. Kieran Gibbs was sent off instead of team-mate Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who had handled an Eden Hazard shot on the goal-line.
Hazard’s penalty put Chelsea 3-0 up inside 15 minutes as Arsenal were blown away – and the crazy sending-off added to the farce.