News Headlines - 12 January 2015

Foreign leaders join 4m French in march against Paris terror killings - FT.com

More than 3.7m people marched in the streets of Paris and across France on Sunday in a defiant display of unity against terrorism and racism, after the deadliest attacks on French soil in more than half a century struck the nation at its core.

Birmingham is ‘totally Muslim’ city, claims Fox News pundit | The Guardian

Non-Muslims do not go to the British city of Birmingham, which has become a “totally Muslim” city, it has been claimed. Speaking on US news channel Fox News, Steven Emerson – who claims to be a “terrorism expert” – also said that gangs of religious police in parts of London beat up people who are not wearing Islamic clothes.
Emerson later apologised for his comments, which he admitted were “totally in error”, and said he was planning to make a donation to the Birmingham Children’s hospital.

Former CIA chief facing potential charges for leaking secret to his mistress - Telegraph

David Petraeus, the former head of the CIA and one of America’s most celebrated military commanders, is facing potential criminal charges over allegations that he leaked state secrets to his mistress.

2,000 killed in Nigeria, but world failed to react - The Times of India

One of Africa's most senior church leaders has accused the west of ignoring the threat of the militant Islamist group Boko Haram, days after the reported slaughter of up to 2,000 people by the group.

BBC News - AirAsia QZ8501: Divers recover 'black box' flight recorder

Indonesian divers have retrieved the flight data recorder of crashed AirAsia Flight QZ8501, say officials.
They believe they have also located the cockpit voice recorder, the second part of the so-called black box, but divers have not yet managed to reach it.