The Turkish offensive against Kurdish militiamen in northern Syria is on the front page of the international press. The Daily Sabah , a pro-Erdoğan Turkish daily, writes in its editorial that "imposing sanctions on Turkey now would be one of the biggest mistakes in US history." The New York Times estimates that Donald Trump is defending his decision to withdraw American troops, "an order that many, including Republicans, have interpreted as an acquiescence to Turkey's incursion against an ally." For The Washington Post , "the precipitous withdrawal of the United States from Syria is a defining moment in the withdrawal of the United States from the Middle East". What sums up this drawing published in La Croix : we see Donald Trump playing with fire ... or rather with a bomb, over the Middle East.

"First of all the good news," writes Libération Hajar Raissouni, a Moroccan journalist sentenced to one year in prison on September 30 for illegal abortion and sex outside marriage, was released Wednesday night, as was her fiance and doctor. "However," the newspaper continues, "Hajar Raissouni's release from jail, as pleasing as it may be, is a bitter victory for feminists and pro-democracy militants." Articles of the Moroccan Penal Code, Criminalizing Abortion, and Penalizing Sex out of wedlock, still remain in effect. " Regarding individual freedoms, the Moroccan newspaper Tel Quel notes that the manifesto "Out-the-law", launched following the arrest of Hajar Raissouni "already has nearly 12 000 signatures.The collective that wears it wants to present constitute in motion and open the debate on the duration. "

Climbing the 14 peaks over 8,000 meters in seven months is "the superhuman challenge of a Nepali mountaineer." Time went to meet him in Kathmandu. Nepal's record-breaking Nirmal Purja attempt, however, is the subject of criticism from some Himalayans, who blame him for the use of high-altitude oxygen tanks and helicopters to link the camps. basic."