News Headlines - 11 March 2016
▽Isis document leak reportedly reveals identities of 22,000 recruits | The Guardian
More than a dozen Britons and a handful of Americans are among Islamic State fighters reportedly named in a cache of 22,000 documents obtained by German intelligence.
▽Brazil's embattled president refuses to resign: 'I will not step down' | The Guardian
Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff said she will not resign despite mounting pressure to do so and that there is no legal justification backing efforts to impeach her.
▽Myanmar NLD names Suu Kyi friend as presidential candidate | euronews
Myanmar’s National League for Democracy (NLD) has proposed Htin Kyaw who is a close friend of party leader Aung Sun Suu Kyi , as presidential candidate for the lower house parliament .
Suu Kyi is barred from the job under a junta-drafted 2008 constitution because her children are not Myanmar citizens.
▽Toyota Hires Entire Staff of Autonomous-Vehicle Firm - WSJ
Toyota Motor Corp., looking to gain an edge in the auto industry’s race for technology talent, has recruited the staff at a small Massachusetts-based autonomous-vehicle company to work on its advanced projects.
We heard from readers around the world who were in Japan at 2.46pm on 11 March 2011 – as teachers, students and office workers: here they share their experiences of the largest earthquake to hit the country, and how it has affected them since