News Headlines - 17 April 2016

Ecuador's Deadly Earthquake in Pictures

A 7.8-magnitude earthquake rattled Ecuador's central coast Saturday night, killing at least 233 people and injuring nearly 1,500. Buildings collapsed, and power was knocked out for millions. The death toll is expected to rise as rescue workers comb through the damage.

'Drone' hits British Airways plane approaching Heathrow Airport - BBC News

A plane approaching Heathrow Airport is believed to have hit a drone before it landed safely, the Metropolitan Police has said.

Brexit could lead to loss of 100,000 financial services jobs, report warns | The Guardian

The latest report by PwC focuses on the financial services sector and estimates there would be between 70,000 and 100,000 fewer jobs in 2020 as the sector declines by up to 9.5%, compared with their estimate of the number of jobs if Britain remained in the EU.

Breaking: Brazil's Lower House Of Congress Votes To Impeach President Dilma Rousseff - Forbes

Brazil’s lower house of Congress made a historic decision late Sunday night: to push the impeachment process against President Dilma Rousseff forward. Three-hundred-forty-two out of 513 votes were needed to move her impeachment for fiscal irresponsibility forward. That threshold was passed shortly after 11 p.m. Brasília time Sunday.

Picasso Works Stolen from German Collection - artnet News

Several artworks, including 11 lithographs by Pablo Picasso, were stolen from the corporate collection of Portigon AG, a financial services company from North Rhine-Westphalia.