News Headlines - 16 February 2016
▽Israeli ex-PM Ehud Olmert begins 19-month prison sentence | The Guardian
Israel’s former prime minister Ehud Olmert has started his 19-month prison sentence for bribery and obstruction of justice, becoming the first Israeli premier to be imprisoned and capping a years-long legal saga that forced him to resign in 2009 during the last serious round of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
▽Germany train crash: Human error to blame, says prosecutor - BBC News
Human error by a train controller was to blame for a crash in Bavaria, Germany, last week that killed 11 people, prosecutors said.
▽Former Russian anti-doping chief Nikita Kamayev dies | The Guardian
The former executive director of Russia’s anti-doping agency has died two months after resigning from his post during Russia’s doping scandal, the second death of a former senior official in recent weeks.
▽Chaplin's World to open in Switzerland | IOL
A museum showcasing the life and works of Charlie Chaplin will finally open at his former Swiss home on April 17 after more than 15 years of planning, organisers announced.
▽Angolan rebel leader's family sues 'Call Of Duty' publisher - NY Daily News
The children of a deceased Angolan rebel warrior are suing the makers of hit video game “Call of Duty” because they say it shows their father as a “barbarian brute.”