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Egyptian forces kill Mexican tourists
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Today's Headlines September 14
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Egyptian forces kill Mexican tourists
Egyptian security forces mistakenly kill 12 people, including Mexican tourists, during an anti-terror operation, the interior ministry says.
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Ending Syria war 'key to migrant crisis'
Ending the conflict in Syria and Iraq is key to solving the migrant crisis facing Europe, a senior US official tells the BBC.
Next two years hottest, says Met Office
The next two years could be the hottest on record globally, according to research carried out by the UK's Met Office.
Abbott to face leadership challenge
Australian PM Tony Abbott is challenged for his job by senior cabinet minister Malcolm Turnbull, who says Australia needs "a new style of leadership".
 
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Afghan Taliban storm Ghazni prison
Taliban militants storm a jail in Ghazni, central Afghanistan, killing at least four police officers and freeing more than 350 prisoners.
Sport
Djokovic beats Federer in US final
Serbia's Novak Djokovic beats Roger Federer in four dramatic sets to win his second US Open and 10th Grand Slam title.
Aussies crush England to win series
England slump to 138 all out to hand Australia an eight-wicket win and a series victory in the deciding ODI at Old Trafford.
Leicester City 3-2 Aston Villa
Unbeaten Leicester City produce a second-half comeback to recover from 2-0 down to beat Aston Villa.
Top Videos
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VIDEO: India train derailment victim named
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VIDEO: 'We said we were going on a picnic'
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VIDEO: The Chinese diplomat who saved WW2 Jews
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VIDEO: WWE wrestler's Indian homecoming
Magazine
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Can eating more than six bananas at once kill you?
It's sometimes said that eating a lot of of bananas at once could be dangerous - it has even been suggest that eating more than six in one sitting could kill you. Can this be true?
Business
Chinese shares lead Asia lower
Mainland Chinese shares leads the region lower as a raft of government data pointed to more signs of weakness in the economy.
New signs of China economic slowdown
Growth in China's investment and factory output in August has come in below forecasts, in a further indication that the world's second-largest economy is losing steam.
 
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Technology
Ashley Madison passwords cracked
More than 11 million encrypted passwords stolen from Ashley Madison have been decoded by a group of amateur hackers.
Germans chide Facebook over race hate
A top German MP releases a video urging Facebook to remove hate messages from trolls who attack migrants.
Autos
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Bond's DB10 sends a message
Gratuitous hooliganism from Aston Martin
 
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The single-minded sports car
Honda's '2&4' roadster skips the non-essentials – including your passenger
Capital
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Swap long hours for less pay?
Some jobs follow you home. Others end when you clock out. How do you decide?
 
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The good life for less than $1,000
Could you live a happier life on a lower income?
Culture
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Tom Hiddleston goes country
Our critic's take on the Hank Williams biopic I Saw the Light
 
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Does The Martian get lost in space?
Our critic reviews the Matt Damon blockbuster
Future
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Ask us anything! Voting is open
Put your question to BBC Future
 
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Simple tricks to influence people
Our top tips to changes people's decisions
Travel
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Europe's surprising dive hotspot
War wrecks lurk beneath these tranquil seas
 
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The world's best place to see stars
A unique island is home to several natural wonders
 
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