News Headlines - 06 November 2014
▽Dollar climbs over 115 yen to 7-yr high on U.S. jobs data momentum- Nikkei Asian Review
The U.S. dollar rose over the 115 yen line for the first time in seven years in Tokyo on Thursday morning, after upbeat U.S. data overnight stoked expectations of positive figures in Friday's monthly jobs report.
▽French police arrest three in nuclear plant drones probe | Reuters
Police arrested three people found in possession of remote-controlled drones near one of the nuclear plants involved in a series of mystery overflights by the unmanned aircraft, a source close to the investigation said on Wednesday.
▽BBC News - Egypt under fire during UN Human Rights Council review
Egypt's human rights record has been criticised during a session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC)... Rights groups say Egypt's record has worsened since President Hosni Mubarak was ousted in 2011.
▽Costa Concordia: Last victim found in wreckage - Telegraph
Salvage workers from Ship Recycling, the consortium dismantling the Concordia, said they found the remains believed to be of Mr Rebello, a 32-year-old waiter from Mumbai, inside a cabin on the ship’s eighth deck in Genoa.
▽BBC News - AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd on New Zealand murder plot charge
The drummer of the hard rock group AC/DC, Phil Rudd, has appeared in a New Zealand court on charges of attempting to arrange a murder.
Mr Rudd, who was born in Australia, has also been charged with possessing the drugs methamphetamine and cannabis, and of making threats to kill.