News Headlines - 14 March 2017

Delisting looms as Toshiba delays report again | DW.COM

Toshiba has again postponed an overdue earnings report for the October-December quarter. The Japanese company said it needed more time to look into a possible accounting fraud at its US nuclear unit.

Japan defense chief Inada in crosshairs after Moritomo scandal flip-flop | The Japan Times

A court record linking Defense Minister Tomomi Inada and a scandal-tainted nationalist Osaka-based school operator emerged Tuesday, prompting Inada to withdraw an earlier denial of the link, as opposition lawmakers trained their fire on her for making a false statement before the Diet.

When the Children Crashed Dad’s BBC Interview: The Family Speaks - WSJ

In their first interview, Korea expert Robert Kelly and his wife, Kim Jung-A, describe the circumstances, chaos, and global reaction to their now-infamous home-office Skype catastrophe; ‘she was in a hippity-hoppity mood’

No more baseball bats: National Front no longer taboo for French youth | Reuters

When a journalist went looking for members of the FNJ youth movement during the last presidential election campaign, most would agree to speak only if their names were withheld.
Five years on, young activists supporting Marine Le Pen's election bid say they no longer have anything to hide, as she cruises to an expected first place showing in the first round next month.

Champions League match report: Leicester City 2-0 Sevilla (Agg: 3-2) - ITV News

The Foxes continue to stun Europe's football elite after turning around a 2-1 first leg deficit to win 2-0 on the night at the King Power Stadium - and 3-2 on aggregate.