Tuesday's front pages carry a mix of stories, including on the royals and the BBC's director general.
The president acknowledges the fate of more than 20,000 who disappeared during the civil war.
Thousands protest against Virginia state's proposed tighter firearms laws.
A group of hundreds of mainly Honduran migrants are trying to reach the US border via Mexico.
Middlesbrough and Birmingham's Championship draw ends in frenetic fashion as the Blues feel they are controversially denied a late winning goal.
Branches of the Leven Car Company based in Edinburgh have been sold, securing more than 100 jobs.
Former Tyrone star Enda McGinley calls on the GAA to consider scheduling the All-Ireland club finals on Boxing Day.
Inter to make improved bid for Christian Eriksen, Manchester United want striker, Arsenal "lost soul", plus more.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says football is letting its elite players down and a "year of 400 days" is needed to cram in all the matches they are asked to play.