News Headlines - 03 April 2016

Trump's prediction of 'massive recession' puzzles economists | Reuters

Donald Trump's prediction that the U.S. economy was on the verge of a "very massive recession" hit a wall of scepticism on Sunday from economists who questioned the Republican presidential front-runner's calculations.

The Panama Papers: how the world’s rich and famous hide their money offshore | The Guardian

The Guardian, working with global partners, will set out details from the first tranche of what are being called “the Panama Papers”. Journalists from more than 80 countries have been reviewing 11.5m files leaked from the database of Mossack Fonseca, the world’s fourth biggest offshore law firm.

Migrant crisis: Greece to start returns to Turkey - BBC News

Greece is to start returning migrants to Turkey under an EU deal, despite fears over a lack of preparations and criticism from campaigners.

Thousands protest in Warsaw against proposed abortion ban | The Guardian

Thousands of people have attended a pro-choice rally outside parliament in Warsaw after the leader of Poland’s ruling party backed a call from Catholic bishops for a full ban on pregnancy terminations.

Leicester winning the Premier League title would be a disaster for the bookmakers as Sky Bet face paying out over £5m (and one punter even put £40 on at 5000/1 in August) | Daily Mail Online

Bookmakers will be hit hard if Leicester City go on to win the Barclays Premier League title with some facing a payout of more than £5million, Sportsmail can reveal... The biggest bet placed on Leicester with the online bookmaker was £40 at 5000/1 in mid-August, meaning one punter stands to make £200,000.