News Headlines - 29 September 2016

MH17 missile 'came from Russia', Dutch-led investigators say - BBC News

International prosecutors say Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was downed over eastern Ukraine in 2014 by a Buk missile that had come from Russia.
They also narrowed down the area it was fired from to a field in territory controlled by Russian-backed rebels.

Judge bans publication of hacked Pippa Middleton photos | Fox News

High Court justice Philippa Whipple made the order after Middleton, sister of the Duchess of Cambridge, and her fiancé James Matthews went to court against the "person or persons unknown" who are responsible for the hack. Allegations were made that 3,000 personal images were taken in a hacking attack on her iCloud account.

Child abuse inquiry counsel Ben Emmerson QC suspended - BBC News

The inquiry said it had "recently become very concerned about aspects of Ben Emmerson QC's leadership" of his team and he had been suspended so these could be properly investigated... The inquiry was set up in 2014 to examine whether public bodies including the police have failed in their duty to protect children from sexual abuse. It will also examine claims of abuse involving "well-known people".

2020 Olympics set to stage some sports 270 miles from Tokyo city centre | The Guardian

Tokyo’s original plans for a compact Olympics in 2020 continue to fall by the wayside, with a government panel set to propose moving more venues outside of the city – including hundreds of miles away – in order to save money.

Amazon’s Newest Ambition: Competing Directly With UPS and FedEx - WSJ

This logistical dance wasn’t performed by United Parcel Service Inc., FedEx Corp. or the U.S. Postal Service, all longtime carriers for the online retailer. It was part of an operation by Amazon.com Inc. itself, which is laying the groundwork for its own shipping business in a brazen challenge to America’s freight titans.