News Headlines - 13 May 2018

Ten dead in Indonesian church bombings

Suicide bombers on motorcycles and including a woman with children have targeted Sunday Mass congregations in three churches in Indonesia's second-largest city, killing at least 10 people and wounding dozens in one of the worst attacks on the Christian minority, police said.

Cambodian police arrest teacher, first under new royal insult law | New Straits Times

A 50-year-old teacher has been arrested in Cambodia for allegedly insulting the monarchy in a comment posted on Facebook, police said on Sunday, the first such arrest since the country adopted a royal insult law earlier this year.
Cambodia's parliament unanimously adopted a law in February, that forbids insulting the monarchy.

Deadly Convenience: Keyless Cars and Their Carbon Monoxide Toll - The New York Times

Mr. Schaub is among more than two dozen people killed by carbon monoxide nationwide since 2006 after a keyless-ignition vehicle was inadvertently left running in a garage. Dozens of others have been injured, some left with brain damage.
Keyless ignitions are now standard in over half of the 17 million new vehicles sold annually in the United States, according to the auto information website Edmunds. Rather than a physical key, drivers carry a fob that transmits a radio signal, and as long as the fob is present, a car can be started with the touch of a button. But weaned from the habit of turning and removing a key to shut off the motor, drivers — particularly older ones — can be lulled by newer, quieter engines into mistakenly thinking that it has stopped running.

German firms positive about future despite higher risks: DIHK survey | Reuters

Some 40 percent of the 5,100 companies surveyed during March and April by the DIHK Chambers of Commerce and Industry said they expected positive economic developments in foreign markets over the next 12 months, the highest percentage since the survey began in 2015.
Only 10 percent said they expect economic deterioration and 50 percent forecast no change.

Mohamed Salah sets new Premier League goal record, eclipsing Shearer, Ronaldo & Suarez | Metro News

The Egyptian has been in incredible form this season, scoring 42 goals in all competitions, and has now notched his 32nd goal of the Premier League campaign to break the record for a 38-game season. Alan Shearer (1995-96), Luis Suarez (2013-14) and Cristiano Ronaldo (2007-08) had all shared the record with Salah, but now he has claimed it outright.