Today's Headlines: Turkey in new Russia incursion protest, Oregon gunman 'left behind manifesto', Liverpool want Klopp in by Friday

Turkey in new Russia incursion protest
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Today's Headlines October 6
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Turkey in new Russia incursion protest
Turkey again summons the Russian ambassador after a second violation of its airspace by a Russian warplane operating in Syria in two days.
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Hotel used by Yemen PM hit in Aden
A hotel in Aden housing Yemen's prime minister and his cabinet is hit by a rocket attack, residents say.
Boy, 11, held for killing girl of eight
An 11-year-old boy in the US state of Tennessee is held on suspicion of shooting dead an eight-year-old neighbour in a row over a puppy.
May to warn of high immigration levels
High levels of immigration to the UK make building a cohesive society impossible, Home Secretary Theresa May is set to say.
 
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Oregon gunman 'left behind manifesto'
The man accused of killing nine people at a community college in Oregon had left behind a manifesto detailing his grievances, US media report.
Sport
Liverpool want Klopp in by Friday
Liverpool hope Jurgen Klopp will replace sacked manager Brendan Rodgers by the end of this week as talks progress well.
No mistake hiring Moyes - Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson tells a BBC documentary Man Utd's decision to hire David Moyes as his successor was not a mistake.
No mistake hiring Moyes - Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson tells a BBC documentary Man Utd's decision to hire David Moyes as his successor was not a mistake.
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Business
BP in $20bn settlement over oil spill
The US Justice Department has finalised a $20bn settlement with BP over the fatal Gulf of Mexico oil disaster in 2010.
Taiwan's troubled HTC in net loss
Taiwan's troubled smartphone maker HTC reports a net loss of £90.8m for the three months to September.
 
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Technology
Facebook plans satellite 'in 2016'
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg says satellite will provide internet access to remote parts of Africa.
GCHQ 'can take control of smartphones'
Smartphone users can do "very little" to stop security services getting "total control" over their devices, US whistleblower Edward Snowden tells the BBC in his first British TV interview.
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Lexus builds a drivable paper sedan
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Alfa Romeo's holiday road
At this hotel, guests can tackle Italy's Stelvio Pass in a vintage Alfetta GTV
Capital
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The world's most liveable city?
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No retirement home for me, thanks
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Culture
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All the latest trends from Paris
Paris Fashion Week: All the latest trends
 
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The city that changed architecture
How Chicago's first skyscraper set the mould
Earth
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The wave that engulfed an island
A collapsing volcano created a powerful tsunami
 
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The truth about great white sharks
For starters, they aren't actually white
Future
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Dirty secrets of airline seats
Beating the bugs that join you on holiday
 
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The amazing, deep-diving subs
The machines that revealed a never-seen world
Travel
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World's most multilingual cities
These five destinations are home to more than 300 unique tongues
 
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