News Headlines - 28 July 2015
▽Kurdish peace 'impossible', says Turkey's Erdogan - BBC News
The Turkish president has said that Turkey cannot continue the peace process with the Kurds amid attacks by Kurdish militants on Turkish targets.
▽Gaddafi's son sentenced to death by Libyan court - Channel 4 News
He was found guilty of committing war crimes during the Libyan Civil War. The International Criminal Court in The Hague has also indicted him for crimes against humanity.
▽Kuala Lumpur’s $1 Billion Terminal Is Sinking, Airline Says - Bloomberg Business
Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s new budget passenger terminal is sinking, with cracks appearing in the taxiway and water forming pools that planes must drive through.
▽Australian dollar falls below S$1 for the first time since 2009 - Channel NewsAsia
The Australian dollar has been hurt by slowing global demand for the country's commodities in recent months.
▽Trinidad prison escape involves shootout with police - CNN.com
Trinidad and Tobago's capital city is on alert after a brazen prison escape that involved explosives and a deadly shootout with police.