News Headlines - 13 November 2015

Dozens reported dead in Paris attacks - FT.com

Paris was struck by coordinated attacks on Friday night, causing chaos in the French capital in one of the deadliest terrorist atrocities on a western city since September 11.
Several shootings targeted a concert hall near Place de la République and two other nearby locations in the 10th and 11th arrondissement, while grenades exploded near the Stade de France in northern Paris.

LIVE: At least 40 dead in Paris attacks - The Local

At least 40 dead in Paris shootings and explosions
Francois Hollande has declared a state of emergency.
All French borders will be closed.
Explosion in a bar near the Stade near France stadium, where France were playing Germany
President Hollande rushed out of stadium to crisis cell at Ministry of Interior
Fifteen of victims were killed at Bataclan concert hall where hostages were taken
Mayor of Paris urged Parisians to stay home
Reports of up to six gunmen, still on the run
US president Obama "ready to assist"
British PM 'shocked' by attacks

'Jihadi John' Believed Killed in US Drone Strike, US Officials Say - ABC News

The ISIS terrorist dubbed "Jihadi John", who oversaw the brutal executions of American and Western hostages, was hit by a U.S. air strike Thursday night and is believed to have been killed, U.S. officials told ABC News.

Becky Watts' murderer sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 33 years - Telegraph

Nathan Matthews could die behind bars after being sentenced to life imprisonment and told he will serve at least 33 years for the murder of his stepsister Becky Watts.
Girlfriend Shauna Hoare, 21, will serve 17 years' imprisonment for the manslaughter of the 16-year-old.

Athletics doping: Russia provisionally suspended by IAAF - BBC Sport

Russia's athletics federation has been provisionally suspended from international competition - including the Olympic Games - for its alleged involvement in widespread doping.