News Headlines - 07 June 2016

U.S. and Beijing Offer Competing Views on South China Sea - The New York Times

Secretary of State John Kerry and his Chinese counterpart laid out diverging positions regarding the South China Sea on Tuesday, indicating that annual talks between the United States and China had done little to bridge the differences over what has become one of the most volatile issues in their relationship.

Car bomb attack targeting police kills 11 people in Istanbul | Daily Mail Online

A car bomb hit a police vehicle in Istanbul during the morning rush hour on Tuesday, killing 11 people and wounding 36, the fourth bombing to hit the city this year.

Kerviel wins €400,000 from SocGen for unfair dismissal — FT.com

Jérôme Kerviel, the rogue trader who cost Société Générale €4.9bn, has won more than €400,000 in compensation from his former employer for unfair dismissal.

Mike Ashley's evidence: surprise answers to unsurprising questions | The Guardian

Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley made a series of admissions during nearly three hours of questioning by MPs over the treatment of staff at his retail group.
Amid the revelations over pay, discipline and his own shortcomings as a boss, Ashley presented himself as somebody who was shocked to discover what was really going on at a company he founded – and still controls.

New Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho refuses to apologise over Eva Carneiro 'discrimination' - Manchester Evening News

New Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has pointedly declined to apologise after his previous club Chelsea reached a settlement with former first team doctor Eva Carneiro over her claims of constructive dismissal.