PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, August 28: As famine in Gaza continues to make headlines, The Atlantic has a long read on families and their survival. But first, French papers discuss Prime Minister François Bayrou’s looming confidence vote. Also, Denmark apologises for forced contraception on Greenland’s women. At the same time, Copenhagen faces covert American operations in Greenland. Finally, the Spanish city of Valencia has a giant tomato fight.


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