News Headlines - 23 September 2015
▽Volkswagen C.E.O. Martin Winterkorn Resigns Amid Emissions Scandal - The New York Times
Martin Winterkorn resigned as chief executive of Volkswagen on Wednesday, taking responsibility for an emissions cheating scandal that has gravely damaged the carmaker’s reputation.
▽N. Korea won't budge on abduction issue; Japan demands more serious study - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun
Pyongyang has brought nothing new to the table about the status of Japanese abducted by North Korean agents except for a request for money from Japan concerning a separate issue.
Instead of sending the message to Modi’s account, @narendramodi, Abe’s account added a space between the Indian leader’s first name and surname, mistakenly replying to a different person’s account, @narendra.
▽Pentagon: China jet made 'unsafe' move near U.S. plane - CNNPolitics.com
A Chinese military jet performed an "unsafe" maneuver in front of a U.S. reconnaissance plane last week, the Pentagon said Tuesday.
▽FBI Said to Recover Personal E-Mails From Hillary Clinton Server - Bloomberg Politics
The FBI has recovered personal and work-related e-mails from the private computer server used by Hillary Clinton during her time as secretary of state, according to a person familiar with the investigation.