La Provence reinstates its editorial head. He was fired following a front page which denounced the return of drug dealers to Marseille the day after Emmanuel Macron's visit.

The journalists of the regional daily have been on strike since Friday and were supported by other colleagues including those from other titles owned by Franco-Lebanese billionaire Rodolphe Saadé. However, they are maintaining a rally planned for Monday morning in front of the newspaper's headquarters in Marseille because "many questions remain," an elected official from the National Union of Journalists said.