meanwhile, the irish times quotes the country's leader, leo varadkhar, as saying his government will be reached. turning to france, le figaro looks at the problem of fake news. it follows a huge fire at a chemical plant in the city of rouen. despite the best efforts of the authorities to say there is little risk to human health, the local population is extemely unwilling to believe them. italy is getting worried about the prospect of the trump administration imposing tariffs on the country's iconic food exports. buzzfeed highlights a stunt by a reporter from a local news programme handing us secretary of state mike pompeo a block of parmesan cheese in protest. and, finally, bloomberg looks into the scandal that has engulfed credit suisse with the resignation chief operating officer after admitting spying on a former senior executive. and it all began with a row at a party. with me isjonathan charles, managing director, communications at european bank for reconstruction and development. let's start with the headline in the south china morning post. it is a real contrast on the front p