News Headlines - 12 April 2014

Several police buildings seized in Ukraine - Al Jazeera English

A group of pro-Russian men armed with automatic weapons have taken control of the police headquarters in the Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, 150 km from the Russian border, local officials and witnesses said.
An organised military unit of over 20 men wearing matching military fatigues and carrying automatic weapon took over the building around 1700 GMT after arriving on at least two buses.

Black box batteries dying, Australia sees long haul in hunt for MH370 - Hindustan Times

The search for the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner resumed on Saturday, five weeks after the plane disappeared from radar screens, amid fears that batteries powering signals from the black box recorder on board were about to die.

BBC News - Gatwick Airport Christmas Eve chaos a 'wake-up call'

The chaos at Gatwick Airport on Christmas Eve should be "a wake-up call for airports across the UK", a report by MPs has said.
More than 11,000 passengers at the West Sussex airport were affected by delays and cancellations on 24 December.

Three London IPOs launch while bubble fears weigh on market - Telegraph

The City breathed a sigh of relief this morning as three London listings made it over the line, raising over £700m, despite a recent sell-off in wider markets.
UK pipe manufacturer Polypipe, hospital group Cambian and Edinburgh-based laboratory testing group Exova all began trading on the London Stock Exchange this morning.

The Heartbleed Bug Creates Concerns for Business

The Heartbleed Bug has been making the rounds on the news lately, after having staggering impacts on Internet and computer usage, both in the United States and worldwide.
The true impact of the bug may not be known for a long time to come. The bug is a basic flaw in OpenSSL, which is what gives us a secure line on the web when we are doing things such as sending an email, making a purchase or chatting on an instant messenger.