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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Janet Jaleel and in the early hours of Thursday 24th October, these are our main stories.
Turkey says five people have been killed in a terror attack on a state owned defense and aerospace firm.
US Media reports say the Justice Department has warned Elon Musk that his one million dollar prize a day offered to some registered voters may break election law.
Boeing reports losses of more than $6 billion as it struggles to tackle strike action and safety concerns.
Also in this podcast, archaeologists have discovered two lost ancient cities along the Silk Route in Uzbekistan.
We begin in Turkey.
The government says five people have been killed and more than 20 others wounded in what it calls a terror attack at a state owned arms and aerospace company near the capital Ankara.
The Turkish Interior Minister said two attackers, a man and a woman woman, had been killed.
Video on social media show a pair of heavily armed assailants getting out of a car before immediately opening fire.
The Turkish authorities have banned news outlets from broadcasting the footage and have imposed restrictions on social media.
Our diplomatic correspondent Caroline Hawley reports.