- Trump announces deployment of 5,000 troops to Poland amid NATO tensions
- Cyprus votes today in pivotal elections for House of Representatives seats
- Details emerge on potential peace deal between the U.S. and Iran
- Russia’s threats against Baltic states raise concerns about regional escalation
- Democratic Rally wins Cyprus parliamentary election with 27.2% vote
- Iran agrees in principle to dispose of highly enriched uranium, says US official
- Russia uses hypersonic Oreshnik missile in attack on Kyiv, killing two
- Global Sumud Flotilla activists clash with police at Bilbao airport
China’s premier defends free trade on eve of US presidential election
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Elon Musk has more at stake on the Nov. 5 election than almost anyone not on the ballot, writes Tim Higgins
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Le Figaro – Le monde suspendu au choix des Americains
The French newspaper leads with the election and features an image of Americans lining up to vote.
“Rarely have the visions of two presidential candidates been so different. Kamala Harris’s program is diametrically opposed to that of Donald Trump on abortion, climate, design of government … But the Democrat’s refocusing has also led her to curiously move closer to some of her populist rival’s positions on immigration issues or policy towards China … Overall, however, the two candidates have remained vague about their projects, contenting themselves with giving broad directions.”
NOTE: The European front pages went to print before the election results started to come in.

LA Croix – L’economie barricadee
The front page of the French newspaper previews the US presidential election.
Online, the paper says “the 78-year-old former president succeeded in his gamble to return to the White House at the end of an excessively eventful campaign, particularly aggressive and indecisive until the last minute.”
NOTE: The European front pages went to print before the election results started to come in.
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