News Headlines - 15 June 2014
▽Iraq crisis: Baghdad's army draws new front line to defend Shia in sectarian civil war - Telegraph
raq's army hit back against the Sunni jihadists and their allies that have swept through large parts of the country on Sunday, establishing a new sectarian front line in the civil war.
▽Complaints of Fraud in Afghan Presidential Vote
No one in Afghanistan expected the political rivalry between presidential candidates Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah to end after Saturday’s run-off vote, and it has not.
Both are claiming evidence of fraud, laying the groundwork to potentially challenge the result of the vote, which is not expected to be announced until next month.
▽Polls Show Scottish Independence Vote Is Closer Than Ever
The campaign for Scottish independence continues to gain ground against its pro-union rival, two surveys showed on Sunday, as pollsters near consensus that the race is getting ever-tighter ahead of the September referendum.
▽Prince William 'more popular than the Queen,' poll reveals - The Independent
Prince William is regarded favourably by 68 per cent of voters, compared with 63 per cent for his grandmother and only 43 per cent for the Prince of Wales.
▽Augmented reality puts players into video game action | CTV News
The world goes red, then he harmlessly passes through the auto in a video game that made play visceral using Sony "Morpheus" virtual reality headgear paired with a PlayStation 4 console.