News Headlines - 12 February 2016

Independent and Independent on Sunday print closures confirmed | The Guardian

The last issue of the Independent is expected to be published on 26 March, with the last issue of the Independent on Sunday on 20 March.

10 reasons why voters are turning to Bernie Sanders | The Guardian

1) He’s seen as a challenge to the status quo...
2) ... whereas Clinton is viewed as more of the same
3) Sanders’ consistency is judged a virtue
4) They’re suspicious of Clinton’s ties with Wall Street
5) They’re demanding ‘revolutionary’ change...
6) ... and they think it’s too late for baby steps
7) Climate change is an existential threat
8) It’s not just about the millenials
9) They see him as a conduit for change rather than a miracle worker
10) They’re angry as hell

Canada man missing for 30 years found after remembering identity - BBC News

A Canadian man who disappeared 30 years ago is set to be reunited with his family after remembering his identity, Canadian media reported.

Pope, patriarch meet in Cuba nearly 1,000 years after split

Despite famine, religious wars, worldwide conflict and the spread of civilization, the heads of the Roman Catholic and the Russian Orthodox churches haven't spoken since the Great Schism of 1054 shattered Christendom, so they had a lot of catching up to do when they sat down for their historic meeting Friday afternoon in Cuba.

French dancer fined just one euro for taking unflattering 'plane nap' selfie with Jean-Marie Le Pen - Telegraph

The former leader of the far-Right Front National wins privacy lawsuit against Madonna's ex-partner for taking a snap of him asleep in a plane - but court awards him just one euro in damages