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Newsline 04.10.2017 | 16:15 UTC
World
Theresa May ignores Brexit to focus on domestic agenda
The embattled UK Prime Minister's keynote speech in Manchester was overshadowed by a coughing fit and a surprise interruption. Samira Shackle reports.
Hungary ready to fight European Commission
No refugees, new regulations and more sovereignty? How long will Viktor Orban's government keep playing the bad boy in Brussels? Tim Sebastian meets international government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs. 
Rohingya crisis: Humanitarian agencies need more than $400 million for aid response
Half a million Rohingya refugees have fled Myanmar into Bangladesh since the end of August. The International Organization for Migration says Bangladesh needs support to help the new arrivals.
News
Turkey hands life sentences to 40 over Erdogan death plot
A Turkish court has given 40 ex-soldiers life sentences over a plot to kill President Erdogan during last year's failed coup. Erdogan has said the plot left him just minutes from death.
Italian, German police seize millions, bust Sicilian mafia ring
Police in Germany and Italy have arrested 37 people, including two members of the Italian Carabinieri, over suspected involvement in a Sicilian extortion ring. The mafia organization sold drugs, but also frozen fish.
Business
Cheap solar energy the fastest growing new power source
China's mass-deployment of solar power has helped capacity of the renewable energy grow by 50 percent in 2016. Analysts have praised a sharp drop in the price of panels and more government support.
Sports
Joachim Löw 'alarmed' by German clubs' performances in Europe
After German clubs lost six out six matches in European competition last week, national team coach Joachim Löw has asked some tough questions of German football and the Bundesliga.

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