Following the Oxfam sex scandal, The Times reports new allegations that one of the charity's employees used prostitutes in earthquake-hit Haiti, which he has strenuously denied...
The Sun says it has a photo of Meghan Markle holding a gun during training for TV roles...
The Independent leads with the murder investigation into the death of Russian Nikolai Glushkov in London...
The Guardian front page also covers the death of Russian Nikolai Glushkov in London as police launch a murder investigation...
The Daily Telegraph leads with the murder investigation into the death of Russian Nikolai Glushkov, who was found hanged in London...
The Daily Star claims Fifa is under pressure to move this summer's World Cup away from Russia in the wake of the Salisbury spy poisoning, with England "poised" to stage the event...
The Daily Mail front page features the Parsons Green Tube bomber, who was found guilty at the Old Bailey of attempted murder...
The Daily Express leads with Prince Harry's remarks about the UK's shrinking defence budget...
The i splash features the news that British counter-terror police have launched a murder investigation into the death of Russian Nikolai Glushkov in London...
The Daily Mirror says police are looking at 12 new claims of child sex abuse in Telford following reports of a grooming scandal in the Shropshire town...
Washington has opposed the EU's plans for a levy on digital revenues, deepening a transatlantic rift over tax and trade, the Financial Times reports...
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Veronica Rocha, CNN Updated 0653 GMT (1453 HKT) September 20, 2017 US rips China after N. Korean missile test US to renegotiate free trade with S. Korea Trump: We will handle North Korea US aiming to cut its trade deficit with Mexico Trump: Putin would've liked Hillary more Things Trump has said about Putin Trump pushes China to confront North Korea Trump's foreign policy: One thing to know Trump calls North Korea a 'menace' Watch UNGA attendees react to Trump's speech Trump vows to keep pressure on North Korea The times Donald Trump bashed the UN Haley: If we have to, N. Korea will be 'destroyed' 'America first' Trump makes debut at UN ...
Senior Lawyer Rajeev Dhavan Quits Practice, Cites 'Humiliation' In Court Senior lawyer Rajeev Dhavan, who has a career spanning over three decades, had been admonished by the Supreme Court in three cases taken up on three consecutive days last week India | Updated: December 11, 2017 Sponsored Links Senior lawyer Rajeev Dhavan has fought many high-profile cases (File) NEW DELHI: Rajeev Dhavan, a senior lawyer who has fought many high-profile cases, today quit his legal practice citing humiliation in court -- a move that took many by surprise. Mr Dhavan, who has a career spanning over three decades, had been admonished by the Supreme Court in three cases taken up on three consecutive days last week. "After the humiliating end to the Delhi case, I have decided to give up Court practice. You are entitled to take back my Senior Gown conferred on me, though I would like to keep it for memory and services rendered," the senior lawyer wrote i...
South Korea holds live-fire drills that simulate destroying North Korea's leadership "The reason they want it, I think, is they want to be able to either respond to North Korean provocation or they want North Korea to be aware that they have the capability to respond if North Korea goes too far," said Schuster, now a Hawaii Pacific University professor. "To an extent it's as much a political as an operational development that's important to South Korean self-confidence." Moon has sought to be "more accommodating" to North Korea than his predecessor and looked for nonmilitary ways to resolve the situation, Schuster said, but the North's recent actions have undermined public confidence in his policies. They have also alarmed South Korea's allies in the region and around the world. The United States responded this week to a series of missiles launches by North Korea -- one of them over Japan -- by staging a mock...
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