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On the front page of the press, yesterday's battle between Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the NATO summit in London.

The US president and his French counterpart have again spread their differences, whether it is the role of NATO or the taxation of the digital giants. Lebanese daily The Daily Star cites Donald Trump's reaction to Emmanuel Macron's comments on NATO, declared "brain dead" - "very insulting" remarks to the other 28 members of the Alliance, according to the US president, who threatens, moreover, to tax 100% cheese, champagne and French handbags, if France decides to increase the taxation on US net giants. Emmanuel Macron reacted in turn, warning that such a decision would provoke retaliation at European level, according to the Italian newspaper La Stampa , which evokes "the duel" between the two leaders and the atmosphere "icy From their meeting.

The European press, on the whole, criticizes the attitude of Donald Trump. In Italy, again, Il Manifesto describes the American president as an "Atlantic foreigner", denouncing the many divisions within NATO: "and we call to the Atlantic Alliance," the newspaper quipped. In France, L'Opinion presents Donald Trump as the "great organizer of chaos": "the president of the United States accuses his partners of not respecting the rules of the game. Of his game", criticizes the newspaper, where the drawing of Kak shows the American president a patent liar, crossing his fingers in the back, while pretending to reach out to the Europeans, and to the Chinese president. China, facing which Donald Trump keeps changing speeches. After promising a trade deal with Beijing in the coming months, the US president is now ready to wait for his reelection next November, to conclude an agreement - at the risk of "scare" the markets, according to the daily newspaper British The Financial Times .

In addition to his disagreements with Donald Trump, Emmanuel Macron also mentioned those who oppose him to Recep Tayip Erdogan. Once again, the French president criticized the intervention of his Turkish counterpart against the Kurds in northern Syria. Paris and Ankara have a "different definition of terrorism," repeated Emmanuel Macron, quoted by the Emirati daily The National , adding that Emmanuel Macron "accuses Turkey of supporting the intermediaries of the Islamic State group." The French president persists and signs, therefore, just like Recep Tayip Erdogan. According to the official Türkiye daily, the Turkish president warned again yesterday that he will block Nato projects in the Baltic countries and Poland, as long as the alliance will not recognize Kurdish militias as "terrorists". The rat race between Recep Tayip Erdogan, Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump inspires this drawing in Chapatte, published by the Swiss daily Le Temps . "Russians attack," alert someone to NATO members. "You see we're busy," one of them answers, in the middle of the fight.

Passing arms to NATO, and vigil of arms in France, before the big mobilization, tomorrow, against the pension reform. Railway workers, teachers, students, policemen, opposition parties and yellow vests: Humanity promises a "mass lifting". Will France be "out of work?": Champagne release announces a "big time notice on the social front", with a black Thursday on track, in the air and in schools. "We know when it starts ...": 20 minutes also speaks of a movement "of magnitude", which no one knows how long it will last ...

France is this year 23rd of the Pisa study, a ranking that assesses education systems in OECD countries. According to Le Parisien , this ranking shows a stagnation of France, which would be one of the most unequal countries of the OECD, one of the countries where it is the most difficult to get out of its social condition by the school. An inequality of opportunity which is not a "fatality", according to the newspaper, which pleads in favor of a policy "voluntarist and long term", to solve the difficulties, in particular in the matter of the comprehension of the writing - which demands that French schools change their approach to reading, according to La Croix .

Good news, finally, a scientific discovery, made in the UK. The Guardian reports that researchers have developed artificial neurons that could help heal nerve damage in the spine and even help paralyzed people regain motion. According to physicist Alain Nogaret, who piloted the project, there is no question, however, to build an entire brain - since in humans, it is composed of nearly 86 billion neurons. The human brain is impossible to replicate. For better and for worse.

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