Live from the newsroom, we provide an overview of the world's newspaper headlines, from Monday to Friday at 9.20 am (and at 7.20 am for the French newspapers).
IN THE FRENCH PAPERS, 16/11/12: French papers react to recent events in Corsica. The head of the Corsican Chamber of Commerce was killed by a masked gunman on a busy street on Wednesday. Interior Minister Manuel Valls and Justice Minister Christiane Taubira visited the "island of beauty" yesterday, vowing to restore order.
INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW (Monday, 18th January 2010):
The front page of British paper, “The Independent” is indicative of much of this morning’s press coverage. Time has already run out for most of those buried under the rubble.
INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW: Front pages around the world lead with the continued fallout from Haiti’s devastating earthquake with a particular focus on the race against time for an efficient humanitarian response.
INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW: “The unluckiest country”, “devastation”, “cursed”… This morning’s papers struggle to find words to sum up the disaster that has struck one of the world’s poorest countries.
With downloads of “Mrs. Robinson” skyrocketing in Northern Ireland, the public is clearly entertained and shocked in equal measure by the revelation of Iris Robinson’s affair with a 19-year-old man. Her husband has been forced to step down temporarily.