News Headlines - 11 March 2015

Japan remembers the 18,000 victims of 2011's triple disaster | The Guardian

People across Japan fell silent on Wednesday to remember the thousands of victims of the tsunami that wrecked its north-east coast four years ago.
But remembrance services held in Tokyo and along the flattened coastline were tinged with frustration at the slow pace of rebuilding, with almost a quarter of a million people still displaced.

Euro falls to a fresh 12-year low against the dollar - FT.com

The euro hit a fresh 12-year low against the dollar on Wednesday, dipping under $1.06, as Mario Draghi credited the cheap single currency with helping the reversal in the eurozone’s slowdown.

Isis video shows child militant shooting dead 'Israeli spy' Muhammad Said Ismail Musallam - Middle East - World - The Independent

Isis has released a shocking video purporting to show a child shooting dead a 19-year-old Israeli Arab man the group claimed was a spy.

Italy court upholds Berlusconi acquittal in prostitution case | Reuters

Italy's highest court on Tuesday confirmed an acquittal for former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on charges of abuse of office and paying for sex with a minor, giving him a boost as he is trying to hold onto his role as a conservative leader.

Jeremy Clarkson suspended after 'punching Top Gear producer in row over catering' - Telegraph

Jeremy Clarkson's suspension from Top Gear followed claims he punched a producer in a row over catering while filming on location in Newcastle upon Tyne.