Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Today's Headlines: Clinton accuses Trump of bullying women, Iraqi special forces 'break Mosul front line', MH370 report rejects 'controlled descent'

Clinton accuses Trump of bullying women
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Today's Headlines November 1
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US election 2016: Clinton accuses Trump of bullying women
Hillary Clinton labels Donald Trump a "bully" while the Republican nominee brands Mrs Clinton "corrupt".
Mosul battle: Iraqi special forces 'break front line'
Iraqi troops break through the front line in Mosul without losses, a spokesman tells the BBC.
President Park reshuffles S Korean cabinet amid scandal
South Korea's president names a new prime minister and finance minister amid growing scandal.
 
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MH370: Report suggests flight was not preparing for landing
Flight MH370 was not in a controlled descent when it plunged into the Indian Ocean, says a new report.
Stories from India
Who is destroying schools in Kashmir?
Gowhar Geelani reports on schools in Indian-administered Kashmir that have been set on fire.
Social media reacts as India's top TV personality quits
India's prime-time news anchor has quit, prompting a national social media frenzy.
Kashmir firing: Rivals trade blame as 24 are killed
India and Pakistan trade blame over cross-border firing as the death toll since Friday climbs to 24.
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Mosul battle: Moment troops enter outskirts of city
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Mosul residents: 'We want liberation, not destruction'
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Untangling where your hair extensions really come from
From wigs to weaves and hair extensions, there is a vast market for human hair and often it doesn't come from where you think.
Sport
Man City earn thrilling win over Barcelona
Manchester City are one win away from reaching the Champions League knockout stages after a thrilling victory over Barcelona.
Arsenal fight back to reach last 16
Mesut Ozil scores a stunning late goal as Arsenal come back from 2-0 down to beat Ludogorets Razgrad and reach the Champions League knockout stages.
Mayor orders inquiry into 'utter mess' of London Stadium finances
London Mayor Sadiq Khan orders an investigation into a £50m increase in the cost of converting West Ham's London Stadium.
Business
Nissan deal 'won't persuade others to invest'
One of Japan's top business strategists says investment in the UK will be smaller following Brexit.
Tesla boss Musk 'optimistic' on SolarCity takeover
Tesla founder Elon Musk backs shareholders to approve its $2.6bn (£2.1bn) deal for solar panel company SolarCity.
 
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Technology
Canadian grandmother accused of pirating zombie game
An 86-year-old woman has denied accusations that she illegally downloaded a shooting video game.
Uber 'discriminates on gender and race'
A two-year study suggests that ride-hailing apps may discriminate on gender and race.
Autos
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Uncovering secrets of the Mississippi
A rowing crew is mapping one of Earth's longest rivers for Google Street View
 
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This is Henrik Fisker's Tesla-beater
Also: Uber aims high, Death Race reboots, and a beer run changes the world
Capital
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The truth about calling in sick
The pressure we feel to work anyway is bigger than you imagined
 
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Why foreigners hate English speakers
'There isn't any chance of understanding' the world's worst communicators
Culture
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This is what fear sounds like
What makes a great horror movie soundtrack?
 
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Trump and Clinton's favourite films
What the US presidential candidates' cinematic interests say about them
Earth
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Tigers are being killed by 'mafia'
They are targeted by gangs of criminals
 
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The corals no one knew existed
We missed them even though they are common
Future
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A flying wing for Mars
Using Nazi know-how to soar above the Red Planet
 
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Why a poor memory makes you fat
A puzzling link between the mind and the body could make you pile on the pounds
Travel
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The world's purest beer?
As the craft beer revolution sweeps the world, Germany is tied to a medieval law
 
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A new use for Saddam Hussein's palace
More than its storied antiquities, hope may be the museum's greatest treasure
 
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