What the papers say – October 21
Here are the biggest stories leading Monday’s front pages.
Here are the biggest stories leading Monday’s front pages.
Ballots cast among the country’s large diaspora were still being tallied and tend to favor the EU path.
Here are answers to key questions about the Cop16 conference on biodiversity.
Countries are gathering to negotiate on how to halt and reverse the global declines in nature for the UN biodiversity summit Cop16 in Colombia.
Norris will now depart Texas 57 points adrift of Max Verstappen.
The Lions improved to 5-1 with a 31-29 victory over the previously unbeaten Minnesota Vikings.
Charles Leclerc led home a Ferrari one-two.
Stevie Wonder led the crowd in singing his version of Happy Birthday to the vice president, who turned 60 on Sunday.
As reporters and aides watched, an employee showed Mr Trump how to dunk baskets of fries in oil, salt the fries and put them into boxes using a scoop.
Jones tucked in the Reds’ second goal against Chelsea six minutes into the second half.
Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari says they will issue evacuation warnings for people in parts of Beirut, Lebanon.
The wide receiver’s magnificent 97-yard punt return touchdown was the longest ever in an international NFL game.
The author claims both the Labour and Conservative parties offered her the honour.
Police and other security forces detained the man on Saturday in Bernau, a town just outside Berlin.
Liverpool have now won 10 out of their first 11 games under Arne Slot.