
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, Tuesday 14 September 2021
We take a look at the stories and pictures that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Tuesday 14 September 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 Tuesday 14 September 2021 – Newspapers across the globe.
NEW YORK TIMES – POLITICS STEERED INDIA’S DEFENSE TO VIRUS THREAT

THE WASHINGTON POST – UNCERTAIN GUIDELINES, COVID SURGE TEST SCHOOLS

WALL STREET JOURNAL – NEW YORK SCHOOLS REOPEN, LEAVING REMOTE LEARNING BEHIND

DAILY MAIL – RETURN OF THE DOOM SQUAD

THE GUARDIAN – BOOSTER JABS FOR OVER-50s AS NO 10 ACCELERATES VACCINE PROGRAMME

THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS – ARMED WITH BILL, TN GETS READY FOR NEET WAR

THE JAPAN TIMES – N.KOREA TEST PUTS JAPAN IN STRIKING RANGE

CHINA DAILY – TROOPS HAILED FOR GUARDING BORDERS WELL

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