06/11/2012 10:33
International press at a glance
BBC
China has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) against subsidies provided by some European governments to solar panel makers.
The Guardian
After hundreds of rallies, thousands of miles flown back and forth across the US by the presidential candidates, and billions of dollars in political advertising, the 2012 election campaign has entered its final 24 hours as voters prepare to deliver their verdict on Tuesday.
Reuters
A slowdown in Iran's accumulation of its most sensitive nuclear material may have helped put off the threat of a new Middle East war for now, but Tehran's expanding uranium-enrichment capacity suggests any relief could be short-lived.
BBC
An Israeli border patrol vehicle has been hit by Syrian gunfire in the Golan Heights, the military says.
Fox News
The U.N. committee that oversees sanctions against the Taliban imposed global sanctions Monday on the Pakistan-based Haqqani network, a fierce militant group considered a major threat to U.S. and allied forces in Afghanistan, and its "chief of suicide operations."
Daily Mail
Playboy is about to introduce its risque bunny ears to India - but the club plans to remove the sex and play up the glamour in a country where even kissing in films is a touchy subject.
BBC
A preliminary hearing has begun for US soldier Sgt Robert Bales who is charged with killing 16 villagers, mostly women and children, in Afghanistan.
The Independent
Air attacks and explosions across Syria left scores of fighters on both sides of the civil war dead as opposition groups struggled to unite against Bashar al-Assad's regime.
BBC
Flooding has forced almost 100,000 people to leave their homes after torrential rain lashed the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, officials say.
Sky News
Struggling New Yorkers are being warned to stock up and stay indoors as a new storm threatens to batter the US east coast after Sandy.