News Headlines - 15 June 2016
▽Tokyo Governor Yoichi Masuzoe resigns over spending scandal - BBC News
Yoichi Masuzoe has faced fierce criticism over allegations he used official funds to pay for holidays, art and comic books for his children.
He had been expected to lose a no-confidence vote in the Japanese capital's assembly later on Wednesday.
A Chinese navy reconnaissance vessel entered Japanese territorial waters near Kuchinoerabu Island off Kagoshima Prefecture early Wednesday morning — the first time since 2004 that a Chinese military ship has done so.
China Wednesday rejected allegation of incursion by its troops in Arunachal Pradesh, saying the Sino-India border has not yet been demarcated and the soldiers of the People’s Liberation Army were conducting “normal patrols” on the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control.
▽Cancer risk from coffee downgraded - BBC News
The cancer risk of coffee has been downgraded, with experts concluding there is inadequate evidence to suggest it causes the disease.
▽Prince William appears on cover of gay magazine Attitude | The Guardian
Prince William has become the first member of the royal family to be photographed for the cover of a gay magazine.
The heir to the throne appears in the July issue of Attitude magazine, discussing the mental health implications of homophobic, bi-phobic and transphobic bullyings.