News Headlines - 17 February 2016

Four EU states reject Cameron's migrant benefits plan | The Guardian

The scale of the challenge facing David Cameron at this week’s crucial summit to renegotiate Britain’s relationship with the EU became clear as four eastern European countries rejected proposals to curtail benefits for migrant workers.

Theresa May indicates EU is vital for fight against terrorism as she warns against 'isolation' - Telegraph

Home Secretary says Britain can 'no longer look simply to domestic solutions' to defeat jihadists during speech in Washington DC

Angela Merkel: Lots of foes, fewer friends - FT.com

Angela Merkel rarely lets her guard down in public. However, ahead of Thursday’s crucial EU summit on the refugee crisis and Britain’s possible exit the German chancellor allowed herself a little light relief.

Iran could decide fate of first global oil deal for 15 years | Reuters

The fate of the first global oil deal in 15 years could be decided on Wednesday when OPEC members travel to Iran to persuade the country to participate in a deal to freeze output levels, possibly by offering Tehran special terms.

Nissan reveal self-parking CHAIRS to keep offices tidy | Daily Mail Online

Car giant Nissan has adapted its self driving car technology - for office chairs.
Similar to self-parking cars, 'Intelligent Parking Chairs' are able to make 360 turns, locate a target position and put itself away.