Four killed in attack at Turkish aerospace firm
Turkey's interior minister said two of the attackers had been killed.
The Turkish government says a terror attack at an aerospace factory has killed at least four people and injured others. We have the latest from our reporters.
With about two weeks left until Americans go to the polls, the race for the White House is heating up, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris neck and neck. Our reporter in Washington answers audience questions about the campaigning.
Gis猫le Pelicot - the woman at the centre of a mass rape trial that has shocked France - has told a court that shame is not for the victims of sex attacks, only the perpetrators. We speak to a journalist covering the trial.
The World Health Organisation has postponed a huge polio vaccination campaign in northern Gaza because of worsening violence. Our correspondent in the region gives more details about the situation in Gaza.
LeBron James and his 20-year old son Bronny have made history by becoming the first father-son duo to play together on the same team in an NBA game. We speak to a sports reporter in the US.
Presenter: Mark Lowen.
(Photo: Relatives of employees of TUSAS wait outside as policen secure the area during a terror attack at (TUSAS) Turkish Aerospace and Aviation Center's headquarter in Ankara, Turkey 23 October 2024.Credit: NECATI SAVAS/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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