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.”