News Headlines - 04 June 2015
▽Chuck Blazer reveals extent of bribes for World Cups - Telegraph
It is the neatly typed transcript of calmly delivered testimony to a Brooklyn courthouse that provides incontrovertible proof of Fifa as the kickback kingdom. There are no frills to Chuck Blazer’s evidence, just the cold-blooded listing of corruption on an industrial scale, including the admission by the former Fifa Executive Committee member that he took bribes in the bid process for both the 1998 and 2010 World Cups.
▽Caitlyn Jenner: A petition wants her stripped of Olympic gold medal - Telegraph
An online petition is asking the IOC to 'revoke' Caitlyn Jenner's Olympic gold medal, after she tells Vanity Fair magazine that she's always believed she was female
▽Queen Elizabeth Death Rumor Spreads After BBC Reporter's Tweet - NBC News
A behind-the-scenes rehearsal of how the BBC will handle the death of Queen Elizabeth II ended with an apology Wednesday after one of its reporters mistakenly tweeted that the British monarch had passed away.
▽The Tiananmen Massacre Has Created Divisions in the Only Chinese City Able to Commemorate It | TIME
Many youth groups have opted out of the 26th annual vigil at Victoria Park, saying they feel a disconnect from China
▽Japanese spa fudo no yu closed after string of orgies revealed | The Guardian
One of Japan’s most famous hot springs – usually a place for a contemplative soak in mineral-rich waters – has been closed indefinitely following complaints that groups of bathers were regularly using it for orgies, footage of which has been posted online.