The horsemeat scandal hits the headlines for the second day running, with new fears over drugs found in horse carcasses. François Hollande's trip to India is played down by left-wing daily Libération, while Le Figaro hail it as an important rendez-vous for trade relations between the two countreis. And Interior Minister Manuel Valls higlights his concerns for France's national security, in an exclusive interview with Le Parisien.
By Olivia Salazar-Winspear
LeFigaro are headlining on the horsemeat scandal, as are Libération who point the finger squarely at the French wholesalers involved.
The paper is also reporting on President François Hollande's visit to India, as is Le Figaro, who highlight good trade relations between Paris and Delhi. This comes after particularly disappointing growth figures for France.
And Interior Minister Manuel Valls gives an interview to Le Parisien where he says France should be on high alert, as terrorism is still a threat.
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