News Headlines - 21 April 2017

Putin sends troops to Russia's border with North Korea | Daily Mail Online

Vladimir Putin is sending troops and equipment to Russia's border with North Korea over fears the US is preparing to attack Kim Jong-un... It comes days after it emerged that China is also sending 150,000 soldiers to its southern frontier to cope with the tidal wave of North Koreans Beijing fears would flee across the border if war breaks out.

4 S. Koreans arrested after \380 mil. robbery - The Japan News

Police arrested four South Korean men on Friday for allegedly attempting to leave Japan at Fukuoka Airport carrying \735 million of undeclared cash, in violation of the customs law.
The arrests came the day after a 29-year-old company employee was robbed of a suitcase containing \380 million in cash shortly after withdrawing the money from a bank branch in Fukuoka.

Police arrest man for 'bombing Borussia Dortmund bus for money' - The Local

Police commandos on Friday arrested a German-Russian suspect behind a bomb attack on Borussia Dortmund's team bus, prosecutors said, indicating the motive was financial and not terror-related.

Leave.EU under investigation over donations before EU referendum | Metro News

Brexit-backing campaign group Leave.EU is being investigated by the Electoral Commission.
The political group founded by multi-millionaire Arron Banks may have broken the law before last June’s EU referendum, the independent body said.

Sony lifts annual profit estimate on lower amortization costs | Reuters

The electronics company said it expected profit of around 285 billion yen ($2.6 billion), up from 240 billion yen estimated in February, it said.
It also cited lower costs for its the image sensor business and other segments.