News Headlines - 04 April 2017

OpPlan 5027 Exposed to Hackers

In an exclusive report, it has been made known that a South Korea-U.S. key war plan was exposed in a hacking attack in September of last year. While pointing to North Korea, the ministry had initially believed that there was no major security breach. However, recent investigations have revealed otherwise... It turned out to be more serious. KBS has learned that military prosecutors and other investigators recently concluded that the wartime operations plan(OpPlan) 5027 was exposed to the hackers during the attack.

Idlib chemical weapons attack: Hospitals treating patients for 'toxic gas' exposure bombed in Syria | The Independent

Children are among dozens of civilians killed in what is feared to be the worst chemical weapons attack in Syria in almost four years.

Pope urges Prince Charles to work for world peace at Vatican meeting in Rome | London Evening Standard

Pope Francis today urged the Prince of Wales to work to bring peace in the world when the pair met in Rome for the first time.

Trump Donates First-Quarter Salary to National Park Service - The New York Times

President Trump, who promised to work for free, donated his salary for the first quarter of the year on Monday to the National Park Service, which, like other government agencies, faces major cuts in the president’s first budget proposal.

Leicester still aren't safe from relegation, says Craig Shakespeare after fifth successive Foxes win | The Independent

Craig Shakespeare claimed resurgent Leicester City still aren’t safe from going down, despite pulling nine points clear of the relegation zone thanks to a fifth successive win which saw them put two past struggling Sunderland. The victory makes the champions’ recently promoted coach the first British manager to have won his first five games in the Premier League in what has been a remarkable run and transformation, but he also insisted it still doesn’t feel “easy”.