Live from the newsroom, we provides an overview of the world's newspaper headlines, from Monday to Friday at 9.10 am (and at 6.20 am and 7.10 am for France's newspapers).
IN THE FRENCH PAPERS, 05/12/12: Bickering rivals Jean-François Copé and François Fillon set out for an awkward day in parliament. Le Figaro blames the two men for what it calls an irrational and absurd situation. Meanwhile, six months after he was elected, Libération is still trying to figure out François Hollande's political doctrine, calling him a chameleon.
In an astonishing interview breaking with all protocol in advance of a state trip, Jacob Zuma lashed out at Britain in advance of leaving for London, says today’s The Independent. THURSDAY, 3rd MARCH, 2010
Gold fever has taken hold of a little town in Quebec, reports this morning’s Le Figaro. However, some residents complain that they’ve been mistreated by the mining company. Also, French singer Mylène Farmer trips on the front steps of the Elysée Palace! THURSDAY, 4th MARCH, 2010
Right-leaning columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Bret Stevens, attributes Chile’s low death toll in the recent quake to reforms made by Augusto Pinochet and inspired by free-market economist Milton Friedman. Stevens arguments are picked apart by Jason Linkins in the Huffington Post. WEDNESDAY, 3rd MARCH, 2010
The Independent in the UK takes a look at Beijing’s bid to usurp the Dalai Lama in the person of 20-year-old Gyaltsen Norbu – the so-called Panchen Lama. TUESDAY, 2nd MARCH, 2010