Shock, astonishment, anger.

There is no lack of qualifiers in the French press Monday morning to denounce the murder of a teacher in the Yvelines.

Liberation

pays homage to Paul Éluard with its title: "Liberty I teach your name".

The daily calls for the defense of the teaching profession and secularism.

Same tone for

La Croix.

The Catholic-inspired newspaper calls for resistance to barbarism and denounces fanaticism.

In Italy, the new restrictive measures to fight the coronavirus are going badly.

Il Fato Quotidiano

quotes Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, who asks for responsibility.

Libero

, for his part, manages the feat of criticizing the inadequacy of the measures and at the same time of being indignant at the limitations of private gatherings.

Finally Jacinda Ardren makes the front page of the New Zealand press.

The New Zeland Herald looks

back on his party's big victory in the legislative elections last Saturday, with more than 49% of the vote.

Same tone in

The Press,

which notes that this resounding success allows the Labor Party to do without a coalition to govern.

A first.

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