News Headlines - 28 April 2016

Spain to return to the polls in June after coalition talks fail — FT.com

Spain will return to the polls on June 26, after party leaders made clear to the king on Tuesday that there was no chance of striking a coalition deal to break the four-month political deadlock.

Volkswagen bosses to be paid £49m despite record losses - BBC News

Volkswagen is to pay a dozen current and former senior managers a total of about €63m (£49m, $71m) for 2015, despite reporting record annual losses following its emissions scandal.

New York Times boss sued over alleged ageist, racist and sexist hiring practices | The Guardian

Mark Thompson, the chief executive of the New York Times and former director-general of the BBC, is facing a multimillion-dollar class action lawsuit alleging that he introduced a culture of “deplorable discrimination” based on age, race and gender at the newspaper.

Vietnam War Debate Continues 50 Years Later

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivered an emotional keynote address at the Vietnam War Summit at the LBJ Presidential Library on the campus of the University of Texas in Austin.

South Korean Olympians to Wear Mosquito-Repellent Uniforms

South Korea has announced its Olympic athletes will wear long-sleeved shirts and pants containing mosquito repellent for ceremonies and training during the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.