News Headlines - 10 October 2015
▽At least 95 killed in twin blast in Turkey's Ankara ahead of peace rally
At least 95 people died in two explosions that shook a road junction in the center of the Turkish capital of Ankara on Oct. 10, the largest single terror attack in the country's history, ahead of a "peace" meeting, the Prime Ministry's Coordination Center has said.
▽Bomb found at police recruitment event in Northern Ireland | Reuters
A homemade bomb was made safe by army bomb disposal officers at a hotel in Northern Ireland that had been due to host a police recruitment event, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said on Saturday.
▽UK lawmakers to weigh up economic case for EU exit | Reuters
British lawmakers will start an inquiry into the costs and benefits of staying in the European Union next week as campaigning gets underway for a referendum on the country's EU membership.
▽Japan-backed fund considering investing in Sharp: source | Reuters
A Japanese government-backed fund is considering a range of options to help turn around Sharp Corp including a direct investment, a person familiar with the matter said.
▽Geoffrey Howe, Margaret Thatcher’s nemesis, dies aged 88 | The Guardian
Geoffrey Howe was heralded as one of the greats of the Conservative party and a “quiet hero” of the Thatcher years, after the former chancellor’s death of a suspected heart attack was announced by his family.