26/11/2012 10:51
International press at a glance
BBC
A fire has broken out in a multi-storey building housing clothes-making factories in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka, reports say.
Reuters
Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi will meet senior judges on Monday to try to ease a crisis over his seizure of new powers which has set off violent protests reminiscent of last year's revolution which brought him to power.
Daily Mail
China has taken a major step towards achieving its ambition of becoming a leading naval power after successfully landing a fighter jet on an aircraft carrier for the first time.
Reuters
Australia's government and defence force commander apologised to hundreds of victims of abuse within the military on Monday, clearing the way for victims to receive compensation.
The New York Times
The bodies of 19 people have been discovered in Mexico’s northern border state of Chihuahua, officials reported Sunday, including the bodies of 11 men who appeared to be long dead and were found in mass graves. The bodies of eight other men were tossed by a road near Rosales after they were apparently tortured and killed in recent days.
BBC
A summit of four African heads of state has urged rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo to cease fire and stop threats to depose the government.
The Telegraph
At least 11 people were killed and up to 30 wounded in a double suicide blast at a church in a barracks in northern Nigeria on Sunday, after the bombers breached military security to carry out the attack.
BBC
Some 17,000 participants are due to attend the latest round of UN climate talks later in Qatar's capital, Doha.