On the 13th day of the popular uprising in Lebanon "Saad Hariri bowed to the will of the people," headlines the Daily Star . A surprise and uncoordinated decision with President Michel Aoun and the Speaker of Parliament, which rushes the country into a political vacuum, estimates the Lebanese daily. The Orient Le Jour , however, sees a thoughtful decision "Hariri overthrows the table to better negotiate his return." In the absence of a Sunni personality able to form a new government, Saad Hariri could continue to ship for a long time current affairs ... Seen from the United Arab Emirates, "Hariri resigns without having been able to overcome the impasse and resolved the crisis". According to Gulf News , if this resignation meets a demand from the protesters, it plunges the country into an even greater uncertainty. There is no clear path to the political change that is required. A very fragile revolution where the cedar of the overthrown Lebanon gives birth to a daisy under the pencil of Chapatte in the front page of the Time .

In the United Kingdom, there will be many elections at Christmas. The Daily Telegraph is delighted that Jeremy Corbyn, the Labor opposition leader, has finally bowed at the request of Prime Minister Boris Jonhson. Elections that will "overcome the impasse of Brexit that has paralyzed political life." A decisive 12 December, which will deliver the Brexit, ensures the Daily Express . On the front page of the Financial Times , Boris Jonhson already in the campaign has proposed to 10 conservative elected conservatives excluded from the party in early September to return to the lap of the Tories. The business paper warns: "The British are increasingly inclined to change party", the volatility of the electorate is now considerable. According to the latest polls the Conservatives are credited with 36% of votes, against 25% for Labor. So be careful not to let the "grinch" (Jeremy Corbyn) steal your Christmas "warns the Daily Mail.LibDems, which will campaign against the divorce with the European Union and Nigel Farage's Brexit Party are also in ambush ..." Game on "thumbs up on the front page of the Morning Star, Jeremy Corbyn assures Labor is ready to carry out his biggest campaign - an election battle synonymous with" jungle "on the front page of the free Metro.

In France, Liberation returns on the attack of a mosque Monday in Bayonne by an octogenarian of 84 years which made two serious wounded. The left-wing newspaper headlines "a climate of hate" in the middle of a tense national debate, often against Muslims.