This Monday, Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament is ruled unlawful; Trump confirms he withheld military aid from Ukraine; student activist Greta Thunberg rips world leaders at UN General Assembly; Netanyahu & Gantz in unity talks; and Kurds in Syria safe zone still fear Turks.
Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament was unlawful, U.K. supreme court rules (NY Times)
Trump confirms he withheld military aid from Ukraine, says he wants other countries to help pay (Washington Post)
'You have stolen my dreams,' an angry Thunberg tells U.N. climate summit (Reuters)
Netanyahu, Gantz in unity talks; may rotate as Israel PM (Reuters)
Despite Syria ‘safe zone,’ Kurdish leader fears threat from Turkey (Foreign Policy)
Indonesia says 20 killed, scores hurt in fresh unrest in Papua (Reuters)
Zimbabwe capital city shuts main water plant, shortages loom (Reuters)
Private companies shake up Mexico City’s earthquake-alert system (Wall Street Journal)
2 top VW executives and ex-C.E.O. charged with market manipulation (NY Times)
Facial recognition technology in public housing prompts backlash (NY Times)
Europe’s top court limits ‘right to be forgotten’ privacy rule (NY Times)
Overtime pay eligibility is widened in new federal rule (NY Times)
America is pharma's piggybank (Axios)