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Monday, Aug 17, 2026
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez Sign Prenup Protecting Their Separate Fortunes
The newlyweds chose a separation-of-assets regime before their private Portuguese wedding, while a separate, long-reported agreement is said to guarantee Rodríguez about £85,000 a month if they split.
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Thieves Steal Antonello da Messina Renaissance Masterpieces From Sicilian Museum
Three panels from the 1473 San Gregorio Polyptych and a double-sided devotional painting were taken in a Ferragosto heist in Messina, with experts estimating the stolen works could be worth €70 million to €80 million.
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Google Launches Pixel 11 With Gemini AI at the Center of Its Hardware Strategy
The new Pixel phones start at $899 alongside the Pixel Watch 5 and Google's first Pixel Tag tracker, as Google turns its devices into an increasingly integrated platform for Gemini.
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French Property Guide Marks 400th Edition After Decades Covering International Buyers
A specialist publication serving British and foreign property buyers has released its 400th consecutive issue, marking a milestone for a sector that has tracked decades of changes in the French property market.
French Property Buyers Increasingly Prioritize Homes Designed for Summer Heat
Home buyers in major French cities are paying greater attention to shading and summer thermal performance rather than traditional south-facing exposure as recurring heatwaves change housing preferences.
French Telecom Operators Complete Shutdown of Traditional Directory Assistance
Telecommunications providers have retired legacy telephone directory-assistance services as consumers have moved almost entirely to digital search tools.
French Logistics Firms Expand Distribution Capacity Ahead of Autumn Parcel Surge
Major delivery and postal companies are upgrading automated sorting facilities and adding seasonal staff in preparation for stronger e-commerce volumes later in the year.
France’s Demographic Data Highlight Growing Pressure From Population Aging
Updated national statistics show the long-term impact of an aging French workforce is becoming increasingly important for the sustainability of pension and healthcare systems.
French Education Ministry Completes Preparations for New School Year
The French government has finalized preparations for the upcoming academic term, with attention focused on teacher recruitment, school repairs and the integration of digital tools.
French Football Clubs Finalize Squads Ahead of European Competitions
Clubs in France’s top football league are completing roster changes and tactical preparations ahead of the autumn European competitions.
French Hotels and Restaurants Report Solid Domestic Tourism Performance in First Half
Tourism businesses along destinations including the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts and the Black Forest area have reported solid occupancy despite higher operating costs.
French Museums and Heritage Sites Maintain Steady Summer Visitor Numbers
Cultural institutions across Paris and regional capitals have reported stable attendance from domestic and international visitors despite intense summer heat and changing tourism patterns.
French Coastal Regions Tighten Visitor Management to Protect Fragile Ecosystems
Tourism authorities in vulnerable coastal and island destinations are imposing visitor-management measures designed to limit pressure on sensitive marine environments during the peak travel season.
French Farmers Expand Water-Saving Measures After Extended Dry Spells
Agricultural cooperatives in drought-affected areas are deploying precision irrigation and other water-conservation measures to protect crops as precipitation deficits persist.
France’s Digital Ticketing Trials Aim to Simplify Regional Public Transport
Transport authorities in several French regions are testing digital validation systems and software-based fare structures as operators seek to modernize public transit and make commuting easier.
France Strengthens Earth Observation Work to Track Climate and Environmental Change
Scientists at France’s national aerospace research center are analyzing satellite data on soil moisture and vegetation health to improve monitoring of environmental conditions and climate risks.
French AI Startups Draw Strong Venture Funding Amid Robust European Tech Demand
Paris-based companies focused on applied artificial intelligence and enterprise software have secured significant funding from international institutional investors, reflecting continued demand for French technology businesses.
France Expands National Pharmacy Delivery Pilot Ahead of Wider Rollout
The Ma Pharmacie en France digital health initiative is testing delivery services through 40 pharmacies as it prepares for a broader national launch later this year.
French Postal Service Expands Secure Digital Health Document Services
France’s state postal operator is adding secure digital channels for transferring medical records and prescriptions among patients, doctors and pharmacies as healthcare services move further online.
French Government Expands Pharmacists’ Role in Vaccination and Preventive Care
France’s national health insurance authority has outlined a new roadmap giving community pharmacists greater responsibilities in preventive medicine, including vaccination and cardiovascular risk screening.
EU Entry-Exit System Rollout Creates Passenger Queues at Major French Airports
Paris Charles de Gaulle and other major French airports have experienced longer processing times as authorities fully deploy the European Union’s automated Entry-Exit border control system.
France Enforces Full Ban on Unsolicited Commercial Telephone Calls Without Consent
A comprehensive prohibition on unsolicited commercial telemarketing has taken effect across France, requiring consumers to provide explicit prior consent and replacing the previous opt-out approach.
France Raises Regulated Savings Rates to Support Household Purchasing Power
The French government has increased guaranteed returns on popular regulated savings accounts as policymakers seek to help lower-income savers offset the effects of cumulative inflation.
French Automakers See Weak Domestic EV Demand Despite Strong Export Performance
French carmakers are facing subdued electric-vehicle demand at home while export volumes remain strong in European markets, highlighting a growing divergence between domestic consumption and overseas sales.
French Exporters Urged to Expand Indo-Pacific Trade as Transatlantic Policy Shifts
French business groups are calling on exporters to deepen commercial relationships with Asian economies as companies seek greater diversification amid changing trade policies across the Atlantic.
Brussels Escalates Industrial Policy Disputes Over Subsidies and Green Competitiveness
European Commission regulators are negotiating with member states over state-aid rules, possible trade responses to foreign electric vehicles and measures intended to strengthen European industrial competitiveness.
EU and France Debate Nuclear Investment Rules as Energy Security Remains a Concern
European policymakers and national energy regulators are debating rules governing nuclear investment and electricity-market design as France seeks to preserve atomic generation and long-term grid stability.
EU AI Transparency Rules Take Effect Across France With Mandatory Deepfake Labels
New European Union Artificial Intelligence Act requirements now require professional users in France to identify synthetic media and certain automated conversational systems, bringing transparency obligations into force.
France Moves to Protect Strategic Industries With Tighter Foreign Investment Screening
The French government is expanding scrutiny of non-European investment in sensitive industrial companies by lowering the ownership threshold that triggers a review to 10 percent.
France Strengthens Wildfire Restrictions Across Southern Forest Regions
Regional authorities in Mediterranean departments have imposed temporary restrictions on outdoor burning and forest access as dry conditions raise the risk of severe wildfires.
France Recorded Temperature Anomalies of Nearly Three Degrees Celsius Above Climate Norms
European climate monitoring data showed France’s average temperatures ran nearly three degrees Celsius above reference levels between May and July, underscoring the severity of recent warming across the country.
France’s Heatwave Eases After Record Temperatures Across Mainland
French meteorological authorities said a prolonged summer heatwave was gradually subsiding after weeks of exceptional temperatures that strained energy networks and produced thousands of monthly records.
France Tightens Drought Response as Farmers Face Worsening Water Shortages
The French Agriculture Ministry has convened emergency meetings with farming representatives to assess long-term irrigation strategies and financial support for communities affected by severe water shortages.
France and UK Coordinate European Security Framework for Ukraine Peace Talks
France and the United Kingdom have opened bilateral diplomatic discussions aimed at ensuring European defense interests remain represented in international negotiations over the war in Ukraine.
France Prepares Tough Autumn Budget as Prime Minister Lecornu Faces Parliamentary Pressure
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is entering difficult parliamentary negotiations over fiscal measures and spending cuts ahead of the national budget session, with the government facing challenges from its minority position.
France Lowers Foreign Investment Review Threshold for Strategic Companies to 10 Percent
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu signed a decree reducing the ownership threshold that triggers scrutiny of non-European investments in sensitive French companies from 25 percent to 10 percent.
France Cyberattack Exposes Tax Records of Nearly 700,000 Citizens
France’s Economy Ministry said a sophisticated identity theft operation breached public tax administration systems and exposed personal reference data belonging to nearly 700,000 taxpayers.
France's Constitutional Council Blocks Social Media Ban for Children Under 15
Judges ruled the nationwide restriction went too far in limiting freedom of expression and would have required age checks affecting every social-media user, dealing a major setback to President Emmanuel Macron.
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Liechtenstein Changes Royal Succession Rules to Allow Women to Inherit the Throne
Hereditary Prince Alois says the ruling family has approved absolute primogeniture, meaning future first-born children will become heirs regardless of sex.
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EasyJet Cabin Crew Strike in France Cancels About 80 Flights During Peak Holiday Weekend
A strike by French cabin crew represented by the SNPC-FO union has disrupted travel at major French airports after negotiations over pay and working conditions with EasyJet management broke down.
France Issues Maximum Rip Current Warning Along Atlantic Coast for Weekend Swimmers
Authorities in Charente-Maritime and neighboring coastal areas have raised the rip current danger to the highest level, urging people to avoid swimming and exercise extreme caution along Atlantic beaches through the weekend.
France Places Nearly 80 Departments Under Heatwave Alert as Extreme Temperatures Persist
Météo-France has issued orange heatwave warnings across nearly 80 departments as high temperatures and unusually warm nights continue, prompting emergency measures and health warnings for vulnerable people in Paris and central France.
Bank of France Warns of Wire Transfer Delays Over Mid-August Holiday
The Bank of France has reminded customers that standard interbank transfers initiated over the Assumption Day holiday weekend may take longer to settle, with normal processing expected to resume on Monday.
French Civil Protection Maintains High Alert Over Southern Wildfire Risks
Emergency services in southwestern France remain heavily deployed across vulnerable pine forests after hundreds of people were arrested on suspicion of deliberately starting seasonal wildfires.
France Eases Extreme Heat Warnings as Temperatures Begin to Fall
Météo France has lifted orange heat alerts across seventy-eight departments as a prolonged late-summer heatwave begins to subside, bringing cooler conditions after weeks of exceptionally high temperatures.
French Inspectors Propose Reforms to Save Four Billion Euros in Family Policy Spending
A joint inspection report commissioned by the French Economy Ministry recommends major changes to family allowances, student housing benefits and tax credits to reduce public spending over the coming decade.
French Authorities Recover Stolen Cézanne, Renoir and Matisse Paintings Near Paris
French law enforcement units have recovered three modern masterpieces stolen from a regional foundation near Paris, including works by Cézanne, Renoir and Matisse valued at more than ten million US dollars.
Wildfire in France’s Landes Forces 500 Evacuations as 600 Hectares Burn
Emergency crews are battling a fast-moving forest fire near Luglon in the Landes department, where the blaze has burned about 600 hectares and prompted the precautionary evacuation of 500 residents.
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez Sign Prenup Protecting Their Separate Fortunes
Thieves Steal Antonello da Messina Renaissance Masterpieces From Sicilian Museum
Google Launches Pixel 11 With Gemini AI at the Center of Its Hardware Strategy
France's Constitutional Council Blocks Social Media Ban for Children Under 15
Liechtenstein Changes Royal Succession Rules to Allow Women to Inherit the Throne
Couples Embrace ‘Sleep Divorce’ to Protect Rest and Reduce Tension
Success: Nvidia Turned Gaming Chips Into the Engine of the AI Boom
AI’s Next Bottleneck Is Power, Not Just Nvidia Chips
Meta Raises AI Spending Target to as Much as $145bn Despite Pressure Over Returns
Danube Drought Exposes Nazi Wrecks and Pushes Central Europe’s Power System to the Brink
Joe Biden’s Cancer Has Spread Beyond His Bones, Hunter Biden Says
Why 2027 Could Be a Strong Year for Stocks—and Why the Forecast Is Fragile
Why Markets May Look Quiet in August After Big Tech Earnings
Trump-Era Policy Shifts Test the Boundaries of U.S. Institutions
UK Drought Cuts Harvests and Raises Food-Security Fears
Ukraine Tells Senate Republicans Its Drone War Offers a Blueprint for America
Weight-Loss Drug Boom Tests the Limits of Prescription Advertising Rules
Scotland’s ‘Cock of the North’ Woodland Is Being Felled After Wind Damage
Senate Scrutinises AI-Driven Personalised Pricing
Spain Seeks Mainland Transfers for 1,100 Children Stranded in Ceuta
Spain and Morocco Trade Blame After 72,000 Migrants Enter Ceuta
AI Is Remaking the US Economy, From GDP Growth to iPhone Prices
Reform UK Wants the Royal Navy to Return Channel Boats to France
Europe’s Heat and Drought Are Now Disrupting Power, Shipping and Tourism
World War II munitions discovered after wildfires in southern France
Record-Low Danube Forces Nuclear Cuts and Emergency Power Curbs
Danube Drought Forces Hungary’s Paks Nuclear Plant Into Full Shutdown
Ceuta Death Toll Rises as Spain and Europe Clash Over Border Response
Valued at $109 Million: F-35B Fighter Jet Crashes in Southern California
Record-Low Danube Exposes Probable Mammoth Remains in Bulgaria
US Says It Has Carried Out Heavy Strikes on Iran After Attempted Attacks on Its Forces
Over 24 Hours in the Air: Qantas Airbus Completes Record-Breaking Test Flight
Massive Wildfires Ravage Southern Europe: Fatalities in Greece and Evacuations Across France, Spain, and Turkey
Trump says Israel ‘would not survive’ without US
France Evacuates Atlantic Coast Resorts as Wildfire Risk Rises Again
Nvidia Reportedly Takes Vast Texas Data-Centre Lease to Underwrite AI Expansion
FIFA’s Private-Investment Plan for World Cup Rights Draws European Revolt
Fresh Heatwave Threatens to Rekindle France’s Historic Wildfire Crisis
Following OpenAI's Cyberattack: 'Most Companies Still Do Not Understand What Is Coming'
War, Power and the Rising Price of Political Decisions
OpenAI Sued After ChatGPT Allegedly Discouraged Emergency Care Before Near-Fatal Embolism
Miliband Sets Climate and International Law at Centre of UK Diplomacy
Czech Central Bank Governor Rejects Early Euro Entry and Rate-Cut Pressure
Trump Readies New Tariffs as Temporary Global Levy Nears Expiry
EU Imposes Record €550 Million Digital Services Fine on AliExpress
Vivienne Westwood Casts Cicciolina, 74, in Its New Autumn Campaign
Dejavu: Germany’s Military Expansion Reshapes Europe’s Strategic Balance With France
Morgan Stanley Builds a Wall Street Lead in AI Infrastructure Finance
High Prices Push Coffee Drinkers Toward Whole Beans and Home Brewing
Trump Draws Boos and Podium Scrutiny at Spain’s World Cup Triumph
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