News Headlines - 11 April 2015
▽Report: Pakistan rejected Iran offer to join anti-Saudi coalition in Yemen - Israel News, Ynetnews
Pakistan, whose parliament on Friday unanimously voted not to join the Saudi-led air campaign targeting Iran-backed Shiite rebels in Yemen, has reportedly also refused an offer from Tehran to join a coalition with Turkey against Saudi Arabia, Al-Hayat reported on Saturday.
There is a complex and hidden geography to the jewellery quarter of Hatton Garden, unknown even to those who have been working there for decades, that is sure to receive more attention since it became the scene of the biggest heist recorded in British history.
▽Brother of China's Last Emperor Dies
Aisin-Gioro Puren, or Jin Youzhi, the brother of China's last emperor Aisin-Gioro Puyi, passed away on Friday at the age of 97.
His family name was changed to Jin according to relevant rules after the 1911 Revolution that terminated 2,000 years of imperial rule in the country.
▽Traces of Radiation From Fukushima Detected In Canadian Waters : Tech Times
For the first time since the nuclear power plant accident that crippled Japan's Fukushima Prefecture, trace amounts of radioactive elements leaking from the site have found their way to the waters off Vancouver, Canadian.
▽BBC Sport - England women: Leah Williamson penalty books Euro spot
Williamson had converted the original penalty on Saturday only for the German referee to mistakenly cancel it out.
Uefa ordered it to be taken again on Thursday - and Williamson netted to book England's place in the European Championships.