'Pope protesters' hijack airliner
A Turkish airliner flying from Tirana to Istanbul has been hijacked and flown to Brindisi in southern Italy in an apparent protest against the Pope.
It sent out an SOS twice in Greek airspace, and both Greece and Italy scrambled fighter jets to escort it before it landed in Brindisi.
All the Turkish Airlines plane's 107 passengers - including world beauty contestants - are said to be unhurt.
Talks are under way with the two reportedly unarmed hijackers.
A Greek defence official who spoke to Reuters said the plane had entered Greek air space at 1758 (1458 GMT) and four Greek fighters took off to escort it.
The Italian air force in turn sent up two F-16s to intercept the plane and reportedly forced it to land.
Both hijackers are said by Turkish media to be Turks.
Lights have been put out on the tarmac at Brindisi and a fire engine carrying Brindisi's chief of security is standing near the plane.
UPSATE: Passengers safe as hijacking ends
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