Almost every newspaper in the world from China to Peru has an opinion, usually censorious, about President Hollande of France and the women in his life. The Kathmandu Post, for example, editorialised that Hollande has finally subjected French tolerance to ‘too many tests’. The Gulf Daily News in Bahrain saw the scandals as ‘a sad defection from reality’ (that is, from the dismal French economy.)
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