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.

Abe's Twitter account aims to thank Indian leader, mistakenly sends to California entrepreneur | The Japan Times

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.