News Headlines - 16 February 2015

BBC News - Denmark attacks: Two men charged in Copenhagen

Danish police have accused two men of helping the gunman who murdered two people in separate attacks in Copenhagen.

Egyptian, Libyan Airstrikes Target IS in Libya

Egyptian and Libyan warplanes carried out airstrikes Monday against the Islamic State group in eastern Libya, the militaries said, in retaliation for militants beheading 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians who were kidnapped in Libya.

France hints euro zone should ease stance for Greek deal | Reuters

Debt-laden Greece and EU paymaster Germany struck hardline postures ahead of a crucial meeting of euro zone finance ministers on Monday on the future of an unpopular international bailout for Athens, but France called for compromise.

Apple studies self-driving car, auto industry source says | Reuters

Technology giant Apple (AAPL.O) is looking beyond mobile devices to learn how to make a self-driving electric car, and is talking to experts at carmakers and automotive suppliers, a senior auto industry source familiar with the discussions said on Saturday.

Flip phones make a comeback in Japan, smartphone sales shrink - The Times of India

Japanese shipments of traditional flip-phones rose in 2014 for the first time in seven years while smartphone shipments fell, highlighting Japanese consumers' tenacious attachment to the familiar and typically less expensive older models.