Monday, 10 October 2016

Today's Headlines: Trump makes ferocious attack on Clintons, German police detain terror suspect, US carriers halt Samsung Note 7 sales

Trump makes ferocious attack on Clintons
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Today's Headlines October 10
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Trump makes ferocious attack on Clintons
Donald Trump defends his obscene remarks about groping women by launching a blistering attack against Hillary Clinton and her husband.
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Who won the debate?
We were promised a nuclear war between the candidates over allegations of sexual impropriety, and it didn't take long for it to blow up.
VIDEO: Sex, lies and videotape at debate
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton threw deeply personal insults at each other in a brutal presidential debate. Here are the highs and lows.
German police detain terror suspect
German police arrest Jaber al-Bakr, who had been on the run after officers found explosives in his apartment.
 
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Samsung 'pauses Note 7 production'
Smartphone giant Samsung has reportedly paused production of its Note 7 phone amid claims that replacement devices still have critical battery issues.
Stories from India
India and the scourge of 'terrorist pigeons'
Satirist Shovon Chowdhury gives his take on the arrest and interrogation of "terrorist pigeons" in India.
Bollywood actor forced out of Hindu play
A right-wing political party forces Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui to cancel his participation in a Hindu festival "because he is a Muslim".
Why ailing leader has Indian state on edge
India's Tamil Nadu state is awash with rumours about the health of Chief Minister Jayaram Jayalalitha, who is in hospital, reports TS Sudhir.
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US election: Trump attacks Bill Clinton
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Trump v Clinton: Name one thing you respect about the other
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US election: Clinton says Trump's comments 'are who he is'
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'He pumps himself up by putting other people down,' says Obama
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The women fighting daily sexual harassment
In Morocco, it's not easy for women to walk the streets unmolested. Morgan Meaker hears from some who want to put an end to endemic harassment.
Sport
England players 'shocked' by Rooney jeers
"Shocked" England players defend Wayne Rooney after the captain was jeered during Saturday's 2-0 win over Malta.
Brady makes winning return from 'Deflate-gate' ban
Tom Brady makes a winning return to action with the New England Patriots following his "Deflate-gate" ban.
Buttler 'disappointed' with Bangladesh celebrations
England captain Jos Buttler says he was "disappointed" by Bangladesh's celebrations of his dismissal in Sunday's ODI defeat.
Business
Samsung 'pauses Note 7 production'
Smartphone giant Samsung has reportedly paused production of its Note 7 phone amid claims that replacement devices still have critical battery issues.
Facebook paid £4.1m in UK tax last year
Facebook says it paid £4.16m in corporation tax in the UK last year, a sharp increase on the previous year, when there was an outcry at how little it had paid.
 
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Technology
How France's TV5 was almost destroyed
A powerful cyber-attack came close to destroying a French TV network, its director-general tells the BBC.
Samsung 'pauses Note 7 production'
Smartphone giant Samsung has reportedly paused production of its Note 7 phone amid claims that replacement devices still have critical battery issues.
Autos
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Why paper road maps won't die
In an age of Google Maps and GPS, paper maps sales are on the rebound
 
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Toyota makes a tiny personal companion
A friend for the friendless, the £300 Kirobo Mini is a master of small talk
Capital
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Always on — and happy about it
'The fastest way for me to go insane would be to try to work regular hours'
 
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The loneliest country for expats?
Long-term love is tough to find, even in Europe's most single of societies
Culture
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How Indonesia's cinema opened up
How a new mood of freedom changed the movies
 
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Did the '20s really roar?
How the Jazz Age changed the way we live and what we wear
Earth
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The world's most trafficked mammal
It is finally receiving some protection
 
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Deadly hurricane viewed from space
Unique views of the devastating power of Hurricane Matthew
Future
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How is whisky really made?
A mesmerising journey from barley to barrel
 
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How to feel what a robot feels
A robot explorer that lets humans feel its surroundings
Travel
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The cheap UK city hitting its stride
Emerging from political turmoil, its drawing more visitors than ever before
 
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India's dish that unites – and divides
The aromatic food is at the centre of a contentious cultural firestorm
 
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