France's distinguished newspaper of record, Le Monde, has been forced to apologise for a magazine cover that provoked outrage by appearing to draw a visual parallel between President Emmanuel Macron and Adolf Hitler.
The cover of Le Monde's Saturday magazine featured a black-and-white photograph of Macron, with an image of "yellow vest" protesters surging towards the Arc de Triomphe.
Horrified readers expressed indignation on social media, pointing out its similarity with a Harper's Magazine cover in July last year that pictured Hitler, overlaid with a crowd performing the Nazi salute.
Le Monde insisted that it had not intended to portray Macron as being akin to Hitler. The editor-in-chief, Luc Bronner, wrote: "We apologise to those who have been shocked by the graphic designs that obviously do not correspond in any way to the criticism we have received".