News Headlines - 15 September 2017

North Korea launches missile over Japan - CNNPolitics

In a major show of defiance to the international community, North Korea fired a ballistic missile over the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido Friday.
The launch is the second to fly over Japan in less than a month, and the first since North Korea's sixth nuclear test and new United Nations sanctions on the country.

North Korea missile test splits world powers - BBC News

China earlier accused the US of shirking its responsibilities, while Russia called US rhetoric "aggressive".
The UN Security Council has unanimously condemned the missile test, but no new sanctions have been announced.

Japan split over how to deal with North Korean missile launches - CNN

Friday's launch has widened a growing fault line in the ideological war over how Japan should deal with the North Korean threat to the region.

Home-made bomb injures 29 on packed London commuter train

A home-made bomb on a packed rush-hour commuter train in London engulfed a carriage in flames and injured 29 people on Friday, but apparently failed to fully explode, in Britain’s fifth major terrorism incident this year.

Theresa May scolds Trump for terror tweets - BBC News

British Prime Minister Theresa May has rebuked US President Donald Trump for suggesting suspects in Friday's London train blast were known to police.