In the United States, the last televised debate between the Democratic candidates before the primaries has just taken place. Very noticed, this aborted handshake between two adversaries, Elisabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, on a background of accusation of sexism, reacts the American press. For The Washington Post , "in this fight, [they] are both losers" while in view of the upcoming deadlines, they would instead need a "public rapprochement". The New York Times takes the opportunity to wonder if American voters are ready to elect a female president. Liberation wonders more generally: "Democratic primary: who to get Trump out of?"

In Japan, the Minister of the Environment wants to organize his schedule to care for his first unborn child, reports the Mainishi Shinbun . Unusual paternity leave for a political figure. "Junichiro Koizumi challenges the work system," adds The Japan Times .

While a 6th day of interprofessional mobilization against pension reform takes place this Thursday, L'Humanité , a communist newspaper, does not hesitate to headline in a surge of optimism: "Until victory". In transport, after six weeks of mobilization, the situation is gradually improving for travelers.

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