News Headlines - 15 February 2017

U.N., Trump denounce North Korea, but no sign of any action | Reuters

The U.N. Security Council denounced North Korea's weekend missile launch, urging members to "redouble efforts" to enforce sanctions against the reclusive state, but gave no indications of any action it might take.

Kim Jong-nam death: Vietnamese woman arrested at klia2 over probe | New Straits Times

Police have detained a Vietnamese woman in connection with its probe into the death of Kim Jong-nam, who is the half brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

South Korean builders win Turkey bridge bid- Nikkei Asian Review

A consortium led by South Korean companies has won the right to build the world's longest suspension bridge over the Dardanelles in Turkey, beating competitors from Japan, China and elsewhere.

Chilean suspect denies killing Japanese woman missing in France ‹ Japan Today

A Chilean man wanted in connection with the disappearance of a 21-year-old Japanese student in France has submitted a statement to Chilean investigators denying involvement in her murder, sources close to the matter said Tuesday.

Harrison Ford in Incident With Passenger Plane at California Airport - NBC News

Actor Harrison Ford was involved in a potentially serious incident Monday in California as he was piloting his private plane, a single-engine Husky, NBC News has learned.