
The world's oldest Sunday newspaper, The Observer, could be sold to a start-up media group, its owner of more than 30 years announced. Image: Pexels
Newspaper front pages from around the world, Monday 25 October 2021
We take a look at the stories and pictures that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Monday 25 October 2021.

The world's oldest Sunday newspaper, The Observer, could be sold to a start-up media group, its owner of more than 30 years announced. Image: Pexels
Here are the news stories that made the front pages of newspapers around the world. Today’s Newspaper fronts for Monday 25 October 2021 – Newspapers across the globe.
NEW YORK TIMES – A FALTERING SHADOW WAR AGAINST SOMALI MILITANTS

THE WASHINGTON POST – LACK OF SAFETY PROTOCOLS FUELED HATE, VIOLENCE IN INDIA

WALL STREET JOURNAL – CALIFORNIA RAINS BRING FLOODS, LANDSLIDES TO AREAS HIT IN FIRES

DAILY MAIL – EXPOSED: THE DRUG LORDS OF INSTAGRAM

THE GUARDIAN – CHANCELLOR ACCUSED OF ‘SMOKE AND MIRRORS’ OVER BUDGET CASH PLEDGES

THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS – CHINA LEGALISES ITS LAC TRANSGRESSION

THE WEST AUSTRALIAN – COVID CHIEF NEV FACES BORDER BREACH CHARGES

CHINA DAILY – XI’S VISION STRIKES CHORD WITH UN, GLOBE

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