News Headlines - 02 June 2016

Iran Says No Iranian Pilgrims at Next Hajj, Blames Riyadh - ABC News

Iran officially announced on Thursday that it won't be sending pilgrims to the hajj this year, blaming Saudi Arabia for the move and claiming the kingdom has failed to provide adequate security for the pilgrims.

Battle for Fallujah: Iraqi troops die in ISIL attacks - AJE News

The first attack happened at dawn on Wednesday when 10 suicide bombers belonging to ISIL, also known as ISIS, hit the town of Kubaisah before storming the nearby village of Al Sejar, and then attacked an army convoy to the south of Fallujah at Amiriyat al-Fallujah with roadside bombs, military sources told Al Jazeera.

World's most polluted city by air is in ... Nigeria - CNN.com

Four of the worst cities in the world for air pollution are in Nigeria, according to data released by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Takata Will Restructure, Seek Cash Amid Air-Bag Recalls - WSJ

Takata Corp. hired investment bankers to seek a cash infusion and negotiate with auto makers over the ballooning costs it faces for rupture-prone air bags linked to 11 deaths and more than 100 injuries world-wide.

State handouts for all? Europe set to pilot universal basic incomes | The Guardian

The model on which Swiss citizens will vote on 5 June sits at the left-liberal end of the spectrum. The wording on the ballot paper is vague – it calls for the country’s constitution to be changed to “guarantee the introduction of an unconditional basic income” that guarantees “a humane existence and participation in public life for the whole population” – but the proposed scale is ambitious.