News Headlines - 07 September 2016

Paris to open first refugee camp in October to 'keep migrants off the streets' of French capital

Paris will open its first refugee camp in mid-October, the French capital's mayor announced on Tuesday, saying the 400-place men-only centre is designed to take migrants off the city streets.

MPs call for UK to halt arms sales to Saudi Arabia - BBC News

The UK should stop selling arms to Saudi Arabia while Saudi actions in neighbouring Yemen are investigated, a draft report by MPs has said.

London City Airport flights delayed after protesters 'sail up in dinghy' and take over runway - Mirror Online

London City Airport flights have been suspended after Black Lives Matter protesters staged a demonstration on the runway.

Heinrich confesses to abducting, killing Jacob Wetterling that day - StarTribune.com

The question haunting a family and a state for nearly 27 years — what happened to Jacob Wetterling — was solved Tuesday when his murderer stood in federal court and recounted in horrific detail how he kidnapped the sandy-haired boy on a dead-end rural road, drove him into the dark countryside and sexually assaulted, then executed him.

German court rejects 10 Russian athletes' Paralympic bid

A German court has rejected a bid from 10 Russian athletes for an injunction allowing them to compete at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro... The state court in Bonn, where the IPC is based, found Monday the IPC has no obligation to allow the 10 athletes to compete.