
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 28 September 2021
We take a look at the stories and pictures that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Tuesday 28 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 28 September 2021 – Newspapers across the globe.
NEW YORK TIMES – MURDERS SPIKE AT RECORD RATE ACROSS THE US

THE WASHINGTON POST – FBI SAYS KILLINGS SOARED IN 2020

WALL STREET JOURNAL – PANICKED DRIVERS IN UK FIND GAS STATIONS COMING UP DRY

DAILY MAIL – SMART M-WAYS’: BORIS ORDERS PROPER INQUIRY

THE GUARDIAN – BREXIT TO BLAME FOR UK’S FUEL CRISIS, SAYS FRONTRUNNER TO SUCCEED MERKEL

THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS – GOVT GETS IT FOR CHANGING PG NEET EXAM PATTERN

THE JAPAN TIMES – EMERGENCY EXPECTED TO END THIS WEEK

CHINA DAILY – HK VOWS TO SEIZE GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES

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