News Headlines - 14 March 2015

US attacks UK’s ‘constant accommodation’ with China - FT.com

The Obama administration accused the UK of a “constant accommodation” of China after Britain decided to join a new China-led financial institution that could rival the World Bank.
The rare rebuke of one of the US’s closest allies came as Britain prepared to announce that it will become a founding member of the $50bn Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, making it the first country in the G7 group of leading economies to join an institution launched by China last October.

'Worst in Pacific history': At least 8 dead after Cyclone Pam rips through Vanuatu | Fox News

At least eight people were killed after Cyclone Pam ripped through the Pacific's Vanuatu archipelago, and the death toll is likely to rise much higher once communications are restored with outlying islands, aid workers said Sunday.

Jeremy Clarkson hints he may be leaving Top Gear | The Guardian

Presenter, whose future is uncertain after ‘fracas’ with producer Oisin Tymon, likens himself in Sun column to dinosaur who no longer has a place in the world

ISIS: First London schoolgirl to join terror group in Syria is named - Mirror Online

The first of four teenage schoolgirls who left London to join Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria has been named in a newspaper as Sharmeena Begum. The 15-year-old is reported to be the first of four GCSE pupils from the same school to head to the war-torn country to become jihadi brides.

Yellowstone Park hot spring turned green by good luck coins tossed in by tourists - The Independent

A famous hot spring in Yellowstone Park has slowly turned from a deep blue to surreal green and yellow as a result of many years of visitors throwing coins in it.