See News presents the most dominating headlines for the world news on Monday.
Greek Police Arrest 1985 TWA Aircraft Hijacking Suspect
Greek police say they have arrested a 65-year-old Lebanese man on the island of Mykonos over the hijacking of TWA Flight 847 in 1985 in which a US Navy per was killed. (CNN)
Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Weigh in on Trump's Chance of Winning
The Nobel Prize Committee is just weeks away from announcing its 2019 recipient, months after it surfaced that President Trump was nominated by multiple people for the esteemed prize. (Fox News)
5.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Albania, Injures 105 Fleeing Cracking Homes, Officials Say
A 5.8 magnitude earthquake in Albania injured more than 100 people trying to escape their cracking homes as scores of aftershocks shook the country’s western coast on Saturday. (Fox News)
Spain Police Detain Nine Catalan Separatists
Nine Catalan separatists were detained in Catalonia early on Monday for planning violent actions, Spanish police said. (Reuters)
UK Believes Iran Was behind Saudi Oil Attacks: Johnson
Britain believes Iran was responsible for an attack on Saudi oil facilities and will work with the United States and European allies on a joint response, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday. (The Guardian)
Iran to Present 'Coalition of Hope' Gulf Initiative at UN Amid Tensions Over Attacks on Saudi Aramco
Earlier on Sunday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's administration said that meetings have been scheduled for him with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, as tensions have been spiralling in the wake of the attack on Saudi Aramco oil facilities. (Sputnik)
Howdy, Modi: Tens of Thousands, Including Trump, Meet India’s PM in Texas
Over 50,000 people showed up for the ‘Howdy, Modi’ event in Houston, Texas, giving India’s PM a rock star-level welcome. President Donald Trump joined him on stage as the two leaders lauded US-India ties. (Russia Today)