Today's Headlines: EU tries to resolve migrant quota row, Pakistan delays hanging paraplegic man, Burkina Faso army reaches capital

Scott Walker out of presidential race
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Today's Headlines September 22
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Scott Walker out of presidential race
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker decides to end his campaign for US president amid dwindling contributions and plummeting poll numbers.
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US drug company defends huge price rise
The head of a US pharmaceutical company defends a decision to raise the price of a 62-year-old medication used by Aids patients by over 5,000%.
EU tries to resolve migrant quota row
EU ministers are to try to resolve a dispute about how to relocate more than 100,000 migrants who have arrived on European shores.
Burkina Faso army reaches capital
Burkina Faso's army reaches the capital Ouagadougou to seek the surrender of the presidential guard who staged a coup last Thursday
 
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US peanut boss jailed over salmonella
The former owner of a US peanut company is given a 28-year prison sentence for his role in a salmonella outbreak linked to nine deaths.
Sport
'I only had four world class players'
Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson discusses his best players, his European regret and the Cuban missile crisis.
Sampson: England not clinical enough
England women's boss Mark Sampson says his side must be more clinical despite an 8-0 Euro 2017 qualifying win over Estonia.
British F1 track intruder charged
British national Yogvitam Pravin Dhokia is charged after walking on the track during Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix.
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VIDEO: Croatia 'can't stop people arriving'
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VIDEO: Why Afghans are leaving the country
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VIDEO: Yemen rebels free foreign hostages
Magazine
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Inside the Islamic State kidnap machine
Kidnapping has generated millions for Islamic State and has acted as a powerful propaganda tool - Omar Al-Maqdud met some of the people who have been involved in abductions in Syria.
Business
VW emissions probe spreads to Asia
South Korea will start an investigation into Volkswagen's diesel cars after the automaker admitted to rigging emissions tests in the US.
US drug company defends huge price rise
The head of a US pharmaceutical company defends a decision to raise the price of a 62-year-old medication used by Aids patients by over 5,000%.
 
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Technology
Apple's App store infected in China
Apple says it is taking steps to remove a malicious software added to dozens of apps commonly used by owners of iPhones and iPads in China.
Skype back online after net problems
A problem with Skype's status system has been fixed, after many people were unable to use the service.
Autos
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Sports car for a crumbling future
The infrastructure is deteriorating, and Nissan is ready
 
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Driven: Mercedes-AMG's 563hp 'tank'
The G63 '463 Edition' is 'like nothing else on Earth'
Capital
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A truly robot-proof job?
There's at least one place machines will probably never replace humans
 
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Double the trouble?
The secret to saving — and affording — university costs for two kids at once
Culture
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Weird is wonderful at fashion week
An anarchic mood at the London shows
 
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How cats won the internet
The secrets of feline success
Future
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The world's hidden oil stockpiles
Why millions of barrels sit unused underground
 
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Is another human living inside you?
Your body may be a fusion of two people
Travel
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Vietnam's prison-island paradise
No touts, no traffic, no tourists – and little to do beyond relax
 
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California's roads less travelled
A detour uncovers flower fields, wild horses and epic views
 
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