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Wednesday's Internationals newspaper front pages

Reommark HitsTz takes a look at the stories making a splash on the front pages of Wednesday's national newspapers.
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The Times' lead is the same as the Telegraph's: that Boris Johnson has backed down from the brink of resignation after "striking a backroom deal" over the Government's approach to Brexit. 
The Foreign Secretary was said to be dead against any push by the PM for a so-called 'soft' Brexit arrangement...
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Doctors are "stunned" after a 47-year-old woman gave birth seven years after going through the menopause - that's the lead in the Sun...

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The Mirror has a different take on North Korea: it has a special report with a defector who the paper says fled Kim Jong Un's inner circle...
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Donald Trump's threat to annihilate North Korea stunned the United Nations, says the Guardian. 
It also points out he used his first speech to the General Assembly to tear into Venezuela and Iran...

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The Daily Star says former England footballer Rio Ferdinand is set to propose to his girlfriend...
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Firms such as Google and Facebook face hefty fines unless they remove terrorist propaganda within two hours, reports the Mail.
It says Theresa May will warn technology companies that her patience is running out over "their failure to clamp down on jihadi groups"...

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The Express also leads with Donald Trump's threat to "totally destroy" North Korea if America of its allies are threatened by the regime.
But he told UN delegates: "The United States is ready, willing and able (to act), but hopefully this will not be necessary"...

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Boris Johnson and Theresa May have "made peace" over the UK's future payments for leaving the EU, the Telegraph reports.
It says the deal involves making large payments until at least 2020, but nothing after Britain's transitional period...

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Theresa May is preparing to offer €20bn to the EU in an effort to break a deadlock in Brexit talks, according to the Financial Times...

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Metro is another paper to go with the US President's debut turn at the General Assembly. It picks out a quote where he called North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a "rocket man on a suicide mission"...
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The i leads with President Trump's threat to "totally destroy North Korea" - he was speaking for the first time to the UN General Assembly...
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