News Headlines - 15 February 2015
▽Police kill man believed behind 2 shootings in Copenhagen - Yahoo News
Danish police shot and killed a man early Sunday who likely carried out shooting attacks at a free speech event and a synagogue in Copenhagen that left two people dead.
▽euronews : Guns mostly fall silent in east Ukraine as ceasefire takes hold
Guns fell abruptly silent at midnight across much of eastern Ukraine in line with a ceasefire agreement, although periodic shooting near a frontline railway junction showed that the truce was fragile.
Reuters journalists in Donetsk, the main rebel stronghold, said artillery bombardment halted at midnight and they heard no firing overnight, after intense final hours before the ceasefire when shells had exploded every few seconds.
▽UN to urge Huthis to step aside in Yemen | Zee News
The UN Security Council is due to adopt a resolution Sunday urging the Shiite militiamen behind a power grab in Yemen to step down, release government officials and negotiate, diplomats said.
▽Deutsche Bank Sued by Japan School on Derivative Losses - Bloomberg Business
Deutsche Bank AG’s Japan units were sued by a Japanese school operator for 9 billion yen ($76 million) in compensation for losses on derivative transactions.
▽Zane Lower to leave BBC Radio 1 after 12 years, replaced by Annie Mac | Metro News
It’s official, DJ Zane Lowe is leaving BBC Radio 1 after 12 years.
The 41-year-old New Zealand native is moving with his family to work at Apple in America and will present his last show on the radio station on March 5.