News Headlines - 18 February 2016

China’s ICBC Offices in Spain Raided in Money-Laundering Probe - WSJ

Authorities raided the Spanish headquarters of Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd. on Wednesday and detained five directors, under the orders of a judge investigating the bank over alleged money laundering.

At least 28 killed by Ankara car bomb targeting military personnel | The Guardian

At least 28 people have been killed and at least 60 injured in a rush-hour car bombing targeting military personnel in the heart of the Turkish capital. Mehmet Kiliçer, the Ankara governor, said the explosion was aimed at a convoy of military vehicles as it passed through the administrative centre of the Turkish state, close to parliament, government buildings and Turkey’s military headquarters.

Malaysia blasts report that MH370 pilot was found ALIVE in Taiwan hospital | Daily Express

MALAYSIA has blasted reports which claimed the pilot of the doomed MH370 plane had been found ALIVE.

Nike cuts ties with Manny Pacquiao after anti-gay comments - CBS News

Nike has ended its commercial relationship with Manny Pacquiao after the boxer said people in same-sex relationships are "worse than animals."

'Astro Boy' Heading to New Line With 'San Andreas' Writers (Exclusive) - Hollywood Reporter

The Warner Bros. division is in negotiations to pick up the rights to the iconic manga and anime character.
At the same time, the company has tapped Andre Fabrizio and Jeremy Passmore, the writers who worked on its hit San Andreas, to pen the script.