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Paris police attack: Four killed by knifeman

A man has killed four staff at a police headquarters in Paris.

In Paris, a man with a knife has killed four staff at police headquarters in Paris. The attacker was shot dead by police. We bring you the latest.

Also, Amber Guyger, the US former police officer who shot dead her neighbour inside his own home has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for murder. Guyger argued that she killed Botham Jean after mistakenly thinking she was in her own flat and that he was an intruder. In court, Botham Jean's brother publicly forgave Guyger, hugging her and saying that he "loved [Guyger] as a person." But how easy is it to forgive the killer of a loved one? We speak to people who have done just that.

And, in Iraq protests across the country continue despite a government-imposed curfew. People have been demonstrating against a number of issues including corruption and poor management of public services. At least 18 people have been killed since Tuesday in clashes with security forces in Baghdad and other cities. We bring you protesters and people from inside the country, to hear how they feel and what they want to happen.

We will also catch up with the latest Brexit developments.

(Photo: Military forces establish a security perimeter near Paris police headquarters after a man has been killed after attacking officers with a knife in Paris, France, 03 October 2019. Creidt: EPA/YOAN VALAT)

53 minutes

Last on

Thu 3 Oct 201915:06GMT

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  • Thu 3 Oct 201915:06GMT

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