The British press is not tender in its analyzes this morning with Boris Johnson. With its decision to suspend Parliament, the British Prime Minister "threatens democracy" for The Guardian .

A shared opinion across the Atlantic by The Atlantic , which refers to "one of the most serious attacks" against British institutions and sees Boris Johnson as a man seeing himself more legitimate than the House of Commons.

The Washington Post parallels Donald Trump's America. In both cases, a ruthless executive nearly pushing the constitutional boundaries to pass unpopular reforms.

The New York Times for its part reveals that the United States led in June a cyberattack against Iranian servers. The goal: to make disappear data allowing the Islamic republic to locate the tankers in the Persian Gulf.

Finally, USA Today evokes this error of a Spanish laboratory. The latter, by accident, injected a molecule to treat hair loss in a drug relieving the stomach problems of infants ... Consequence of children developing a significant hair on the face. A disease called werewolf syndrome.