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.

'You could see this was big by the look on people's faces' – readers remember the Japan tsunami five years on | The Guardian

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