News Headlines - 02 April 2016

EU referendum: poll shows young voters could hold key in June vote | The Guardian

The decision over whether the UK remains inside the European Union could depend on whether young people shake off their apathy and vote in sufficient numbers on 23 June, a revealing opinion poll conducted for the Observer shows.

Dover riots: Protesters burnt EU flag as migration anger spirals out of control | Daily Express

This disturbing video shows how far-right protesters and ultra left-wing militia went to war in the historic port town, which has become symbolic of Britain's increasingly fractious and extreme debate over immigration.

Conflict erupts between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces | The Guardian

At least 30 soldiers and a boy were reported killed as heavy fighting erupted between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces over the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The fighting was one of the worst outbreaks since the end of a full-scale war over the region in 1994.

Solar Impulse 2 to resume global quest | GulfNews.com

The UAE-backed aviation quest by Solar Impulse 2 to circumnavigate the world using only a solar-powered flight will resume in mid-April, says the team leader behind the multi-million-dollar mission.

Abe sought 'off record' advice on German fiscal policy, Krugman reveals in Twitter post | The Japan Times

Nobel-winning U.S. economist Paul Krugman has baffled the government by revealing an off-the-record conversation with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has been making a show of meeting with prominent economists in preparation for the Group of Seven summit.