Today's Headlines: Nato meets over Russia Syria campaign, VW boss told of emissions cheat in 2014, Search for missing US ship 'suspended'

Nato meets over Russia Syria campaign
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Today's Headlines October 8
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Nato meets over Russia Syria campaign
Nato defence ministers are due to hold talks in Brussels, with Russia's growing military involvement in Syria high on the agenda.
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VW boss told of emissions cheat in 2014
Volkswagen's US boss has admitted he was aware of the emissions issue affecting millions of the company's vehicles early last year.
Search for missing US ship suspended
Authorities have called off the search for the sunken ship El Faro which sailed into a hurricane with 33 people aboard.
Clinton opposes Pacific trade deal
US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has come out against the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement championed by Barack Obama.
 
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EU to debate faster deportations
Plans to speed up the deportation of failed asylum seekers are to be discussed at a meeting of EU ministers in Luxembourg.
Sport
Blatter faces suspension by Fifa
Fifa president Sepp Blatter faces a 90-day provisional suspension after an investigation by the governing body's ethics committee.
Former NZ cricketer in perjury trial
Former New Zealand cricketer Chris Cairns stands trial in London accused of perjury during a 2012 Twitter libel case.
Former NZ cricketer in perjury trial
Former New Zealand cricketer Chris Cairns stands trial in London accused of perjury during a 2012 Twitter libel case.
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Business
VW boss told of emissions cheat in 2014
Volkswagen's US boss has admitted he was aware of the emissions issue affecting millions of the company's vehicles early last year.
Deutsche Bank warns of large loss
Deutsche Bank has warned investors it will post a net loss of €6.2bn (£4.5bn) for the third quarter.
 
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Technology
US journalist 'helped hackers'
An American journalist is found guilty of helping hacktivist group Anonymous deface the website of the Los Angeles Times.
Cyber-thieves hit YouTube Fifa gamers
Six of the most successful Fifa video gamers to feature on YouTube have been targeted by cyber-thieves.
Autos
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The world's toughest car?
Quora users name their picks for the most indestructible vehicles
 
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Land Rover's drop-top shakedown
Range Rover Evoque Convertible proves its mettle at Eastnor Castle
Capital
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Making fun 'official'
Is this the secret to keeping younger workers?
 
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Is nepotism ever a good thing?
Keeping it all in the family is a way of life in some places. But at what cost?
Culture
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Does Steve Jobs do the man justice?
Our critic on the new biopic
 
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Hidden crimes of the century
Unlocking photographs as evidence
Earth
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Cost the Earth sources
How we derived financial values for the natural world
 
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Is Beyoncé worth more than beavers?
Make your guess, and find out how much you really know about the world
Future
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Five ways to have a skin orgasm
Rare sensory experiences that give us frisson
 
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Is flying a radiation risk?
The truth about rays in the air
Travel
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Canada's real-life James Bond
Ian Fleming's suave secret agent has roots in an unsuspecting Canadian city
 
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India's temples of sex
The erotic images are perhaps more shocking now than when they were created
 
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