The French press broadly relay this Tuesday the decisions of the government to fight against the Islamist movement after the attack of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine.

Liberation

is convinced: it is time for a response.

The daily details the measures: arrests, closures of associations under study.

The Cross,

for its part, takes a step aside and looks into the gray area of ​​Islamism.

A fertile and ill-defined soil, where radical ideology thrives.

In Bolivia,

El Razon

hails Luis Arce's victory.

The socialist candidate was elected president in the first round.

Revenge for the left after the forced exile of its leader, ex-president Evo Morales.

L'Humanité

speaks of a triumph of the left in the face of the coup d'état.

The daily reports to us the pressures allegedly undergone by the military to prevent voters from voting.

El Pais

sees in this election, an outright return of Evo Morales to power.

Finally

The Times

makes its front page on a foiled cyberattack, a Russian attack targeting the organization of the Tokyo Olympics.

The operation is far from new, the Russian services have increased these actions in recent years, the daily reminds us.

The Guardian

sees it as revenge on Moscow after the country's doping sanctions by the national athletics federation.

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