News Headlines - 26 March 2016
▽North Korea propaganda video depicts nuclear attack on Washington
North Korea released a dramatic propaganda video Saturday called "Last Chance" that depicts a nuclear strike on Washington, complete with animation of a missile slamming into the earth near the Lincoln Memorial.
▽Woman's home demolished after Google Maps error - CNNMoney
A demolition crew destroyed her building by mistake on Tuesday after Google Maps provided wrong directions.
Instead of navigating workers to a duplex on Cousteau Drive in Rowlett, Texas, Google Maps took them a block away to Diaz's duplex on Calypso Drive.
▽Easter egg scandal as Thorntons charge £15 for £3 Aldi treat
Even with the reduction and the extra nine chocolates which are included, the Thorntons version works out at £3.73 per 100g.
The Aldi range, which also features the Dark Fudge Brownie egg, is just £1.62 per 100g.
▽Rockstar came close to making Grand Theft Auto: Tokyo | TechRadar
Rockstar visited the Japanese capital several years ago to assess its potential for a full GTA game, but ultimately pulled the plug on the idea, according to a source close to the company... Our source said that Rockstar was "serious" about the idea of making a Tokyo version around the time of GTA 3 and Vice City, however the road system was seen to be problematic and became one reason the idea was canned.
▽Japan still can't generate inflation
Consumer prices remained flat in February, while annual inflation rose by 0.3pc - still a far cry from the Bank of Japan's official 2pc inflation target. Core inflation - which excludes fresh food and energy - rose by 1.1pc last month, unchanged from February.