Newspaper front pages from around the world, Tuesday 8 December 2020
We take a look at the stories and images that made the front pages of newspapers around the world on Tuesday 8 December.

Covid-19 still dominates most newspaper headlines, but countries are slowly grappling with their own internal issues too, like Brexit talks in the UK, and a pension fund scare in the Netherlands. Let’s take a closer look at the headlines from around the world today Tuesday 8 December.
NEW YORK TIMES – US REJECTED CHANCE TO BUY MORE VACCINE

WASHINGTON POST – TRUMPS EXPANDS EFFORTS TO UNDO LOSS

LOS ANGELES TIMES – ICUs STRUGGLE AS VIRUS SURGES

LA VANGUARDIA – CHRISTMAS SHOPPING BRINGS BARCA TO A STANDSTILL

THE GUARDIAN – PM HEADS TO BRUSSELS AFTER UK OLIVE BRANCH

DAILY MAIL – BORIS SET FOR BRUSSELS SHOWDOWN

DE VOLKSKRANT – PENSIONS ALMOST CERTAINLY NOT REDUCED

THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS – BJP PROTEST TURNS VIOLENT, 1 DEAD

CHINA DAILY – JOINT EFFORTS URGED TO MEND CHINA-US TIES

JAPAN TIMES – US READIES NEW SANCTIONS OVER HONG KONG
