News Headlines - 05 June 2016

Navy imposes new liberty, booze restrictions in Japan - Stripes

Sailors in Japan are barred until further notice from non-essential, off-base activities and banned from drinking alcohol, Navy officials announced Monday following a recent spate of high-profile arrests of servicemembers and civilians.

Meet Japan's first female warship captain

It is no easy task being captain of a Japanese warship. There are China’s rising maritime ambitions, North Korea’s sanction-flouting missile antics and the shifting parameters of a pacifist constitution to deal with.
And for Commander Miho Otani, there is one more challenge to add to the list: the responsibility that goes hand in hand with being the nation’s first female captain of a Japanese destroyer.

Islamic State Kills Dozens of Its Own in Hunt for Spies

The killing of Abu Hayjaa al-Tunsi, a Tunisian jihadi, sparked a panicked hunt within the group's ranks for spies who could have tipped off the U.S-led coalition about his closely guarded movements. By the time it was over, the group would kill 38 of its own members on suspicion of acting as informants.

Belfast: loyalist charged with two murders during Troubles | The Guardian

A prominent Ulster loyalist who was interviewed for a controversial history project at Boston College in the US has been charged with two sectarian murders.
Winston “Winkie” Rae will appear in Belfast magistrates court on Monday morning charged with murdering two Catholic men in 1989 and 1991.

No. 1 Djokovic beats No. 2 Murray to win 2016 French Open title - Sports Illustrated

With the win, Djokovic joined a select group of players to complete the career Grand Slam by winning the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open. Fred Perry, Don Budge, Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, Andre Agassi, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are the only other players in men’s tennis history to win all four majors.