Friday, June 24, 2016

Led Zeppelin Cleared of 'Stairway' Copyright Infringement: Wall Street Journal

Published on 23 Jun 2016
Led Zeppelin did not steal the opening bars of its 1971 mega-hit “Stairway to Heaven” from the band Spirit, a Los Angeles federal jury decided on Thursday. Mark Kelly reports. Image: Everett Collection

Britain's votes to break with EU - national media AFP news agency AFP news agency: AFP news agency

Published on 23 Jun 2016
Britain has voted to break out of the European Union, national media declares, striking a thunderous blow against the bloc and spreading alarm through markets as sterling plummeted to a 31-year low against the dollar.

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Look ahead to Friday 24 June: post-UK referendum: IG UK

Published on 23 Jun 2016
22 June 2016: With results from the referendum expected before the European market open, it is likely the rest of the day will be dominated by the fall out. That being said, also watch the German IFO and ZEW as well as US durable goods orders.

#USA - New Details in Chef's Alleged Murder-for-Hire Case: ABC News

Published on 23 Jun 2016
Award-winning chef Laura Buckingham, 30, faces charges alleging that she hired a hit man to kill her ex-boyfriend.

Macy´s CEO Terry Lundgren to Step Down in Early 2017: TheStreet

Published on 23 Jun 2016
U.S. stocks opened higher on Thursday, as the markets anxiously awaited a critical referendum on whether the UK will remain in the European Union.

#Germany - At Least 25 Wounded In Shooting At #Viernheim Cinema: BBC News

Published on 23 Jun 2016
A masked man who reportedly fired shots in a cinema complex in western Germany has been shot dead by police, the state's interior minister has said. Peter Beuth told the state of Hessen's parliament that police stormed the Kinopolis complex in Viernheim, near Frankfurt, after shots were reported.




#UK - #Brexit referendum: Britain's love-hate relationship with Europe: FRANCE 24 English

Published on 23 Jun 2016

Millions of people across the UK will vote Thursday in a bitterly fought, too-close-to-call referendum on whether the islands should remain a member of the EU, potentially sparking the most severe crisis in the bloc's 60-year history.

#Spain - interior minister faces calls to quit: euronews (in English)


Published on 23 Jun 2016
Spain's interior minister is facing mounting calls to resign after allegations he tried to smear his political rivals.

In leaked recordings released by the online news outlet Publico just days before Spain goes to the polls, Jorge Fernandez Diaz, and the head of Catalonia's anti-fraud office appear to discuss ways to discredit the region's pro-independence parties.

Diaz denies any wrong-doing, insisting the tapes have been edited and taken out of context.

"The only conspiracy here relates …
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