Latest update: 23/10/2012 

- cancer - counterfeit goods - cycling - European Court of Justice - GMO - Lance Armstrong - Tour de France


Fake, fake, fake

Papers lead on three stories close to French hearts: the battle against counterfeit goods, the recourse to genetically-modified crops, and doping in cycling. Is the "Made in France" label being threatened by counterfeits? Is GM corn linked to cancer in rats? And was Lance Armstrong a mafia-style Godfather of the Tour de France? That's the focus for this look at the French press on Tuesday 23rd October, 2012.

By Nicholas RUSHWORTH
Cooling in Israel-US relations ‘was predictable’
16/03/2010 - INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW

Cooling in Israel-US relations ‘was predictable’

Roger Cohen writing in today’s International Herald Tribune says he had predicted the cooling of Israel-US relations seen in the past week, sparked by the East Jerusalem housing conflict. TUESDAY, 16th MARCH, 2010
Low voter turnout illustrates a “broken democracy”
16/03/2010 - FRENCH PRESS REVIEW

Low voter turnout illustrates a “broken democracy”

French papers all lead with issues surrounding the regional elections in advance of this weekend’s second round of voting. Under the spotlight is the extremely low voter turnout. 53% of the electorate stayed at home. TUESDAY, 16th MARCH, 2010
“US row shows Jerusalem is cornerstone of peace”
15/03/2010 - INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW

“US row shows Jerusalem is cornerstone of peace”

Washington is upping the tone against Israel over last week’s announcement of 1,600 Jewish housing units in East Jerusalem. The Jerusalem Post leads with the story as does left-leaning daily Haaretz. MONDAY, 15th MARCH, 2010.
Record highs for abstention and Socialist Party
15/03/2010 - IN THE PAPERS

Record highs for abstention and Socialist Party

The first round of the regional elections delivered a “warning” to the UMP Party, says Le Parisien/Aujourd’hui en France. Meanwhile, the left-leaning paper Libération celebrates the Socialist Party’s result: “Phew!” reads its somewhat biased front-page headline. MONDAY, 15th MARCH, 2010
Desmond Tutu: “In Africa, a step backward on human rights”
12/03/2010 - INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW

Desmond Tutu: “In Africa, a step backward on human rights”

Hate has no place in the house of God, says Archbishop Desmond Tutu in this morning’s Washington Post. The South African bishop speaks out against a recent wave of anti-homosexual measures in Africa. FRIDAY, 12th MARCH, 2010

React to the article
Comment this article typing your message in the above text zone. Please note that this is limited to 1500 characters or less.
(0) Reactions
Read more
Close