News Headlines - 10 May 2016

Obama to Become First Sitting US President to Visit Hiroshima - ABC News

The president and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit the site where the United States dropped an atomic bomb during World War II. The May 27 trip will highlight the president’s “continued commitment to pursuing the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons,” White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said.

Panama Papers: Database Released, Dozens of Americans Listed - NBC News

The "Panama Papers" database went live and searchable Monday, stripping the veil of secrecy from thousands of offshore shell companies and the people who have used them to launder money, hide evidence of crimes, and keep income from the taxman.

Brazil soccer great: It’s too dangerous to attend Olympics | New York Post

Brazil soccer great Rivaldo is telling tourists to stay away from the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro because of the danger of endemic violence.
Rivaldo posted the warning on his Instagram account and alluded to the case of a 17-year-old woman killed on Saturday in a shootout.

North Korea stages mass rally in Pyongyang | euronews

North Korea has marked the end of its first ruling party congress in 36-years with a mass rally in Pyongyang.
There were extraordinary scenes in the capital’s main ceremonial square as hundreds of thousands of North Koreans took part in the celebrations led by the country’s leader Kim Jong Un.

Japanese court rules vagina figurines 'pop art', not obscenity | Reuters

A Japanese court found on Monday an artist not guilty of obscenity for displaying figurines modeled on her vagina, signaling a step towards freedom of expression, although the court fined her for distributing digital data of her genitals.