Today's French papers analyse every angle of those first-round parliamentary election results, but it's Marine Le Pen who makes the front pages - as the UMP refuses to call on supporters to vote against her far-right National Front party.
The French retirement age goes back to 60 for a lucky few - and with three days to go until the parliamentary elections, can the far-right National Front capitalise on its high presidential score?
It's all about whether a federal Europe will save the eurozone in today's international papers - that, and a nun the Vatican says is teaching deviant sexual practices...
In today's French papers - four years after Jerome Kerviel was caught, could another rogue trader get away with it?, the Canadian killer on the loose in France, and Madonna's unexpected entry into French politics.
Is the Houla massacre Syria's Srebrenica? And what, if anything, can the international community do about the situation now? We also look at the Irish town where they have gone back to spending punts.
It's all glitz and glamour on the French front pages - with critiques of Cannes dominating the news. We're also looking at why the established parties got left out of the race in Henin-Beaumont - and what the Pope's butler saw.
Today we focus on the Egyptian elections - will the military be the real winners? We're also looking at Quebec's student protests, and the race to save this year's Parmesan.