News Headlines - 22 September 2016

Dentsu scandal 'bigger than Toyota'; could lead to 'wave' of exposés - AdNews

Yesterday, AdNews revealed that Japan's largest and most powerful advertising and media agency had overcharged cornerstone client Toyota over digital media sales for at least five years.
The dispute is not just isolated to Toyota, there could be up to 160 possible incidents of overcharging affecting several clients, AdNews understands.

United Nations News Centre - Japanese Prime Minister Abe calls for resolute UN action against DPR Korea’s nuclear threat

Addressing the United Nations General Assembly, Japan’s Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, today urged the UN Security Council to show an “unmistakable attitude” towards the threat to international peace and security posed by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), which he said has launched 21 ballistic missiles and conducted two nuclear tests this year alone.

Taiwan asks Google to blur images showing new South China Sea facilities | Reuters

Taiwan's defense ministry said on Wednesday it is asking Google to blur satellite images showing what experts say appear to be new military installations on Itu Aba, Taipei's sole holding in the disputed South China Sea.

Chinese officials criticised over 'ugly' Great Wall repairs - BBC News

Chinese officials have come under fire after repairs to the Great Wall left part of the ancient structure smoothed and resembling a concrete path.

Moynihan family's history of drugs, scandal and power - BBC News

It's a story that has made headlines around the world. A British peer's daughter found lying dead in a Philippine street next to a sign declaring "drug pusher to the celebrities you're next!"