News Headlines - 02 April 2015

China And The US: The AIIB Fiasco & America's Colossal Loss Of Face

It is very worrying for the world that American policy makers should be capable of making such outrageous errors, scoring own-goals, as the decision to play poker against China over the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and losing so spectacularly and humiliatingly.

Harvard University set to open international office in Mumbai - The Hindu

The US’ prestigious Harvard University is set to open its international offices in India, China and South Africa to facilitate research and academic work for its affiliates in those regions.

Gunmen Kill at Least 15, Take Hostages in Attack on Kenyan University - WSJ

Five heavily-armed gunmen early Thursday stormed a university campus in northern Kenya, killing at least 15 people, including students and police officers, and taking hostages, according to a militant spokesman and aid officials.

European regulators scrutinise Apple over music streaming plans - FT.com

European regulators are scrutinising Apple’s dealings with record labels, amid an intensifying battle over the future of free, ad-supported music streaming services such as Spotify.

Party leaders in pre-debate visits « Express & Star

Party leaders have made brief appearances on the campaign trail before hunkering down with their teams for intensive preparation for the live TV debate dominating the fourth day of the General Election.