Emmanuel Macron
President, France- Born to a family of doctors, Emmanuel Macron did his Masters in Philosophy from Paris Nanterre University. He then went for civil services training at the prestigious Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA) from where he graduated in 2004
- He started his professional career as a Special Assistant to the Head of the Department for France’s Ministry of the Economy and Finance
- In 2008, he left the government job and entered the private sector as an investment banker with Rothschild & Cie Banque, the French division of the international Rothschild financial group
- In 2012, he pulled off Nestle's successful acquisition of Pfizer's baby food division for around $12 billion
- Ahead of the 2012 presidential election in France, Macron worked for Socialist candidate Francois Hollande. After Hollande's victory, Macron became Deputy General Secretary of the Presidency of the Republic and was the face of France in G8, G20 and European summits.
- In August 2014, he was appointed as the Minister for Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs and initiated a series of reforms called the Macron Law to boost the French economy that was struggling with high unemployment and slow growth
- In April 2016, Macron launched an unaffiliated movement called En Marche in his hometown Amiens which resulted in strained relations with Hollande. In August 2016, he resigned from cabinet and later that year decided to run for President in 2017
- His En Marche movement that vouched for centrist policies and supported French businesses and entrepreneurs swept the elections in 2017, defeating populist Marine Le Pen. Macron, at the age of 39, became France's youngest head of state since Napoleon
- Later in 2017, his political party La République en Marche won the legislative election, bagging 350 of 577 seats.
- In 2018, he faced protests from the “Yellow vest movement” for rising fuel costs, economic hardship and high cost of living in France
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- Macron loves playing the piano and studied piano for 10 years
- The French President is a football fan and during the 2018 soccer World Cup final his interactions with the Croatian president Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic drew widespread media attention
- He has received awards from several countries across the world
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- Macron texted a glamorous Iranian actress and got slapped, now Brigitte has something very important to sayBrigitte Macron has denied claims that an argument with President Macron over messages to actress Golshifteh Farahani led to her appearing to shove him in Vietnam. Her team insists she has never checked her husband's phone, refuting allegations from a new book. The incident, which went viral last year, has resurfaced with these new details.
- Who is Golshifteh Farahani? Iranian actress linked to French President Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Macron’s viral slap-gate controversy in a new bookA new book claims French President Emmanuel Macron exchanged private messages with Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani, allegedly triggering a public disagreement with his wife, Brigitte Macron. The incident, captured in a viral video, is described by the author as a private marital moment. The book explores 'forbidden zones' surrounding the couple's marriage.
- 'I find you very beautiful': Brigitte Macron ‘slapped’ French President Emmanuel Macron after finding messages with Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani, new book claimsA new French political book alleges First Lady Brigitte Macron slapped President Emmanuel Macron during a 2025 trip to Vietnam after discovering messages with actress Golshifteh Farahani. The author describes their relationship as "platonic," but the book links the incident to a viral video of Brigitte Macron appearing to strike her husband. As per the author, Macron reportedly sent a message to the actress which read I find you very beautiful.
- The two words Macron texted an Iranian actress that made Brigitte slap him on a plane, reveals a new bookA new book claims Brigitte Macron's viral 'slap' of her husband, President Emmanuel Macron, occurred after she saw a message from an Iranian actress on his phone. Journalist Florian Tardif alleges the messages were flirtatious, causing a significant argument aboard their plane in Vietnam. Brigitte Macron's representatives have denied this account.
- Iran Nobel winner Narges Mohammadi 'between life and death': SupportersNarges Mohammadi, the courageous Iranian laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize, is currently facing a dire health crisis. Hospitalized with a severe heart condition, she is under strict guard as her physical state has markedly declined. Her dedicated supporters are alarmed, emphasizing that she is teetering on the brink of life and death.
- Franco-German FCAS fighter jet talks stall as mediators fail to resolve disputeDispute resolution efforts for the Franco-German FCAS fighter jet project have failed. Mediators from France and Germany will submit separate reports. A German mediator reportedly believes a joint fighter jet is no longer feasible. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will be briefed soon. Leaders may intervene to salvage the crucial European defense initiative amid global threats.
- West Asia War: PM Modi, French President Macron hold telephonic talks; stress urgent need to restore Hormuz safetyPrime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron held discussions on the West Asia situation. Both leaders stressed the critical need for maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz. They expressed shared concern over rising regional tensions. The leaders agreed on the importance of ensuring safe and free navigation through this vital shipping route.
- Iranian President Pezeshkian says Iran entered talks with US with "determination and seriousness"US-Iran war: In a significant diplomatic move, Iran and the United States are engaged in vital discussions in Islamabad, facilitated by Pakistan as a neutral mediator. These negotiations have now been extended for an additional day, with both parties actively sharing draft agreements despite lingering discrepancies.
- Donald Trump's anger with Europe has a definite upsideThe Iran crisis is reshaping America's ties with European allies, leading to a significant shift in the transatlantic relationship. European nations are increasingly focused on military self-reliance and navigating complex geopolitical challenges. This period presents a critical juncture for diplomacy and coalition building.
- French, South Korean leaders say they'll work together on Strait of HormuzFrench President Emmanuel Macron and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met in Seoul. They pledged to work together to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This vital waterway is crucial for global oil transport. Their cooperation aims to ease economic worries stemming from Middle East conflict. The leaders also agreed to boost collaboration in technology and energy sectors.
- Iraq: Kurdistan President Barzani's residence targeted in Duhok attackThe Kurdistan Regional Government confirmed a drone strike on President Nechirvan Barzani's residence in Duhok. Prime Minister Masrour Barzani condemned the "cowardly attack" and urged federal action against perpetrators. French President Macron expressed solidarity, calling the incident "unacceptable" and warning of broader regional escalation.
- US destroys Iran’s Qom Turbine Engine Plant amid escalating West Asia conflict: CENTCOMIn a significant escalation of tensions, the United States has targeted and eliminated Iran's Qom Turbine Engine Production Plant, known for its role in manufacturing engines for attack drones and aircraft. This aggressive move deepens the rift between the US, Israel, and Iran amidst ongoing hostilities.
- How French Navy aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle location was exposed by a sailor’s routine run and a fitness appA French naval officer's fitness app revealed the location of the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle. The ship was in the Mediterranean Sea. This happened despite military regulations. Other sailors also shared data publicly. This highlights a critical vulnerability in military operations. Corrective measures are now promised by the French Armed Forces General Staff.
- PM Modi speaks to Macron, Oman Sultan & Malaysian PM AnwarPrime Minister Narendra Modi held discussions with leaders from Oman, France, and Malaysia. The conversations focused on the escalating tensions in West Asia. A key point of discussion was the safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. India reiterated its commitment to dialogue and diplomacy for de-escalation.
- Operation Aspides: EU to discuss extending naval mission to Strait of HormuzEU foreign ministers are considering expanding their Red Sea naval mission, Operation Aspides, to secure the vital Strait of Hormuz. This move aims to counter disruptions to global oil and gas supplies caused by regional conflicts. The bloc's top diplomat suggested adapting the existing mission as the quickest route to bolster security in the strategically crucial waterway.
- Attack on Cyprus is an attack on all of Europe, says Emmanuel MacronDuring a pivotal gathering in Paphos with Greek and Cypriot leaders, President Emmanuel Macron of France asserted that any aggression against Cyprus equates to an assault on the entire European Union. He underscored the importance of Cyprus's defense to both France and the broader European community, particularly in response to recent drone attacks linked to Iran.
- Macron says France will allow temporary deployment of nuclear-armed jets to allied nationsFrance is set to bolster its nuclear strategy. President Macron announced plans for temporary deployment of nuclear-armed aircraft to allied nations. France will also increase its nuclear warhead count. These moves aim to enhance European security amid global uncertainties. Discussions are underway with several European countries regarding these arrangements.
- As Macron sets out his nuclear doctrine, a look at France's capability by the numbersFrance's President Emmanuel Macron is detailing the nation's nuclear deterrence strategy. This comes as European allies worry about potential US withdrawal and Russian aggression. France, the EU's sole nuclear power, maintains a defensive stance. The country possesses advanced nuclear capabilities including submarines and fighter jets. Macron's speech emphasizes France's commitment to its security and that of Europe.
- Rafale, submarines, tech: Emmanuel Macron maps next chapter with IndiaMacron at the AI Summit said India and France are forging a special global strategic partnership. This collaboration deepens defence and technology ties. A key development is India's plan to procure 114 Rafale fighter jets. Co-production under 'Make in India' will be central. France also seeks joint ventures in submarines, engines, and helicopters. This marks a new era of long-term strategic alignment.
- Airbus-Tata to ramp up H125 helicopter output to 10 per year by 2029Aerospace giant Airbus plans to produce 10 H125 helicopters annually from its new final assembly line in Karnataka by 2029, in collaboration with Tata Advanced Systems. This facility, inaugurated virtually by Prime Minister Modi and French President Macron, aims to boost India's civil helicopter market and potentially export to South Asia.
- AI Summit 2026: France's Macron warns against foreign cos turning nations into data market, says 'Jai Ho' IndiaFrench President Emmanuel Macron praised India's digital achievements at the AI Summit. He noted India's digital identity, payment system, and health infrastructure as groundbreaking. Macron stated India trains hundreds of thousands of AI engineers annually, making it the second-largest developer community globally. France is also increasing its AI training and startup growth.
- Is this AI-generated? French President Macron shares new pic with PM Modi; says 'Ready for the AI Impact Summit!'French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to India saw him connect with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sharing an AI-generated image on X. The leaders engaged in extensive bilateral discussions covering defense, education, clean energy, and aviation. Macron's presence also marked the inauguration of the Franco-Indian Center for Artificial Intelligence in Health, highlighting a focus on innovation.
- AI development should serve humanity without overdependence on few global powers: French President Emmanuel MacronIndia and France are joining forces to develop their own AI capabilities. French President Emmanuel Macron and Union Health Minister J P Nadda inaugurated the Indo-French Centre for AI in Health at AIIMS Delhi. This collaboration aims to build trusted AI systems and ensure AI benefits humanity responsibly.
- French President Emmanuel Macron leaves for New Delhi, concludes Mumbai visitFrench President Emmanuel Macron has left Mumbai for New Delhi. He concluded his engagements in Mumbai, including talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The French President also met Indian filmmakers and actors. He is in India for an official visit to attend the AI Impact Summit in Delhi. Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate the summit on February 19.
- Modi-Macron meet: PM says no boundaries to partnership with FranceIndia and France elevated their relationship to a 'special global strategic partnership,' pledging enhanced cooperation in defense, AI, and clean energy. The leaders virtually inaugurated a Tata Airbus facility for helicopter manufacturing and export, underscoring a commitment to 'Make in India' and bilateral innovation.
- List of outcomes of French President Macron's visit to IndiaIndia and France have elevated their relationship to a 'Special Global Strategic Partnership'. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Emmanuel Macron discussed defence, clean energy, and innovation. Key outcomes include an annual Foreign Ministers Dialogue and a Year of Innovation. The partnership aims to boost cooperation in critical sectors and strengthen bilateral trade.
- Tata-Airbus aircraft: Modi, Macron unveil the final assembly line of H-125 helicopters in KarnatakaPrime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron virtually inaugurated India's first private sector helicopter final assembly line for H-125 helicopters. Built jointly by Tata Advanced Systems Limited and Airbus in Karnataka, this facility signifies a deepening strategic partnership and advancement in India's aerospace manufacturing capabilities. French Defence Minister Catherine Vautrin attended the inauguration program.
- Modi-Macron meet for bilateral talks as $15 billion annual trade and Rafale stakes script India-France resetPrime Minister Modi and French President Macron held crucial talks in Mumbai, focusing on defense, AI, clean energy, and expanding trade. The meeting aimed to deepen the strategic partnership, with discussions covering a potential $35 billion Rafale jet deal and joint production initiatives. Both nations emphasized strategic autonomy and multilateral cooperation amidst global uncertainties.
- India AI Impact Summit 2026 Day 2: Governance frameworks meet scalable innovationDay 2 of the India AI Impact Summit 2026 has commenced in New Delhi with renewed momentum, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and global leaders intensify conversations on responsible AI, inclusive growth and cross-border governance frameworks. With high-level sessions, policy roundtables and sectoral dialogues underway, India continues to position itself at the center of the global AI transformation.
- French President Macron arrives in India for AI impact summit, talks with PM ModiFrench President Emmanuel Macron has arrived in India for a three-day visit focused on bolstering artificial intelligence cooperation and strategic ties. He will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi to review bilateral progress and discuss global developments. The visit aims to translate the momentum from last year's AI summit in Paris into concrete outcomes in India.
- PM Modi inaugurates India AI Impact Expo 2026 at Bharat MandapamIndia AI Impact Summit 2026: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the India AI Impact Expo in New Delhi. This expo is a significant part of the ongoing AI Summit. Global leaders, innovators, and experts are gathering for this event. The expo will showcase India's advancements in artificial intelligence. It aims to foster collaboration and create business opportunities in the AI sector.
- AI Impact Summit: India gears up for global dialogue on Artificial IntelligenceIndia is hosting the AI Impact Summit from February 16-20. Global leaders and tech giants will gather at Bharat Mandapam. The summit focuses on AI's developmental impact and real-world applications. India aims to be a key architect of responsible AI solutions. Discussions will cover AI safety, governance, and the future of work.
- India AI Summit: French President Macron to meet PM Modi as Rafale deal worth ₹3.25 lakh cr gains altitudeFrench President Emmanuel Macron will visit India from February 17 to 19 to attend the India AI Impact Summit in Delhi and hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as both countries deepen strategic ties. The summit, beginning Monday, will bring together global leaders, policymakers and AI experts.
- Nirmala Sitharaman arrives in Munich for Security Conference 2026Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman arrived in Germany to attend the Munich Security Conference 2026. She will participate in high-level roundtables and panel discussions, alongside bilateral meetings with international counterparts. The conference addresses mounting geopolitical tensions and the need to adapt global security frameworks.
- EU leaders push to rescue European economy challenged by China, USEU leaders will converge on a Belgian castle on Thursday as the bloc seeks ways to punch its economic weight on the global stage -- faced with threats from China and the United States, and hamstrung by its own divisions. Macron also renewed a call for joint EU debt -- a divisive idea among European capitals -- as the "only way" to compete with China and the United States.
- Ex-UK PM Rishi Sunak to address curtain raiser to India AI Impact Summit 2026Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will address the India AI Impact Summit 2026. French President Emmanuel Macron will also attend the summit. This global event, the first in the Global South, will explore AI governance and cooperation. Discussions will focus on translating AI advancements into practical outcomes for people, planet, and progress.
- Macron warns Europe has to invest in strategic sectors or may be 'swept aside' by the USFrench President Emmanuel Macron urged Europe to significantly increase investment in strategic sectors to avoid being "swept aside" by US and Chinese competition. He warned against complacency, highlighting ongoing "threats and intimidation" from the US and advocating for a deepened single market and diversified trade partnerships. Macron called for approximately 1.
- Emmanuel Macron flags fresh tensions with US, calls on EU to seize ‘Greenland moment’European Union leaders will meet this week. French President Emmanuel Macron warns of more U.S. hostility. He urges reforms to boost Europe's global standing. Macron believes the Trump administration is anti-European. He anticipates future U.S. actions on digital regulation. Europe needs to be resilient against U.S. and China challenges. Macron calls for common borrowing for investment.
- Watch Starmer’s Bonjour Video: British PM teases Macron with sunglasses, but French President’s reply is viral "for sure"Macron Davos Meme: Britain's Keir Starmer has become the latest world leader to gently mock French President Emmanuel Macron for wearing sunglasses at Davos, donning a pair of aviator shades at a comedy event. The British prime minister posted a clip of his aviator moment on TikTok, and added Tuesday a mocked-up "Top Gun" poster featuring himself and Macron dressed as fighter jet pilots wearing aviators.
- France's National Assembly approves banning under-15s from social mediaFrance social media ban: President Emmanuel Macron has pointed to social media as one factor to blame for violence among young people. He is urging France to follow Australia, whose world-first ban for under-16s on social media platforms including Facebook, Snapchat , TikTok and YouTube came into force in December.
- What Europe learned from the Greenland crisisEurope learned a vital lesson at Davos: defending sovereignty and territorial integrity collectively is crucial against aggressive great powers. The continent's unified stance, backed by economic countermeasures, forced a retreat from President Trump's demands regarding Greenland, reinforcing the importance of standing firm on core principles.
- France’s government weathers no-confidence votes over budgetFrance's government has weathered two no-confidence votes in parliament. This follows a decision to push through budget income without a full parliamentary vote. Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu will use special constitutional powers again for the expenditure part. This move is expected to trigger more no-confidence motions.
- French Navy boards Russian shadow fleet tanker in the Mediterranean; UK, US also step up seizures despite Kremlin warningsIn January 2026, Western navies escalated sanctions enforcement by boarding oil tankers tied to Russia’s shadow fleet, a covert network sustaining Moscow’s war economy. France, the UK and the US coordinated interdictions, prompting sharp Russian warnings and raising legal, security and geopolitical risks around maritime sanctions enforcement under international law and global energy markets worldwide.
- EU must toughen up in a world of ‘raw power’, Ursula von der Leyen warnsEurope must accelerate economic and defense growth. The world now operates on raw power. Internal disputes among allies embolden rivals. France's President Macron suggests using the bloc's anti-coercion tool against the United States. This instrument can impose significant costs on American companies.
- In their words: Trump Greenland threats trigger warnings, profanities at forumLeaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos voiced strong concerns over global trade and President Trump's actions. French President Emmanuel Macron warned of a "new colonial approach." California Governor Gavin Newsom urged leaders to "stand tall and firm." Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney advocated for middle powers to cooperate.
- Despite Greenland, France's Macron and NATO's head make nice with Trump behind the scenesWhile Europe publicly criticizes President Trump's Greenland ambitions, private messages reveal a softer tone. French President Macron, in a text message, expressed confusion over the Greenland issue while proposing collaboration on other fronts. Trump's public release of these private communications highlights his unconventional diplomatic approach.
- Davos 2026: Macron says EU must not bend to bullies or abandon rule of lawFrench President Emmanuel Macron warned against a world where rules don't matter. He stressed that as global tensions rise, the EU shouldn't give in to 'the law of the strongest.' Macron insisted that respect, science, and the rule of law are crucial, rejecting bullying and brutality in favor of a more principled approach.
- In their words: What France's Macron and head of NATO wrote to TrumpIn a recent exchange, President Donald Trump revealed messages from Emmanuel Macron and Mark Rutte. Macron suggested a gathering of G7 leaders in Paris, complete with an elegant dinner, while Rutte commended Trump's efforts in Syria and Gaza. Both leaders underscored their dedication to the Greenland issue, showcasing their intent to foster international dialogue and collaboration.
- Paris vs Washington in the cold Arctic war? France openly mocks Trump’s Greenland plansA US bid to acquire Greenland for Arctic security has sparked a transatlantic row. France has sarcastically rebuffed President Trump's ambition, warning of damage to EU-US economic ties. The dispute escalates amid rising trade tensions and potential EU retaliation using its 'trade bazooka' against US tariffs.
- Trump threatens 200% tariffs on French wines to get Macron to join Board of PeaceUnited States President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to France. He plans to impose a massive 200 percent tariff on French wine and Champagne. This action follows France's decision to decline an invitation to join Trump's proposed Board of Peace. French President Emmanuel Macron's office indicated an unfavorable response to the invitation.
- NATO chief's tactic on Trump's Greenland threats? Change topicUS President Donald Trump's demands to take over NATO ally Denmark's territory Greenland have thrust alliance chief Mark Rutte into an uncomfortable position. The alliance chief insisted his energy was squarely on making sure NATO was doing enough to protect the Arctic -- a key justification in Trump's rationale for wanting Greenland.
- Progress for Ukraine talks in Paris is uncertain with US focus on Venezuela and Greenland tensionThe Trump administration's focus is shifting to Venezuela while U.S. suggestions of a Greenland takeover are causing tension with Europe, and Moscow shows no signs of budging from its demands in its nearly 4-year-old invasion. Before the U.S. capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, French President Emmanuel Macron had expressed optimism about the latest gathering of what has been dubbed the “coalition of the willing. They have been exploring for months how to deter any future Russian aggression should it agree to stop fighting Ukraine.
- Paris court finds 10 people guilty of cyberbullying French Presidnt's wife Brigitte MacronTen individuals faced court in Paris for cyberbullying France's first lady, Brigitte Macron. False claims about her gender and sexuality were spread online. Sentences included prison time and suspended jail terms. All defendants must attend cyberbullying awareness training. This action aims to set an example against online harassment.
- No evidence Ukraine targeted Putin's residence, source close to Macron saysFrance has stated there is no proof of Ukraine attacking Russian President Vladimir Putin's residence. A source close to French President Emmanuel Macron said Ukraine and its partners are committed to peace. Russia, however, has chosen to continue its war. This action is seen as defiance against a peace agenda.
- Brigitte Bardot, 1960s French sex symbol turned militant animal rights activist, dies at 91Bardot died Sunday at her home in southern France, according to Bruno Jacquelin, of the Brigitte Bardot Foundation for the protection of animals. Speaking to The Associated Press, he gave no cause of death, and said that no arrangements had been made for funeral or memorial services. She had been hospitalized last month.
- Was TPUSA behind Charlie Kirk’s assassination? FBI Director drops a blunt 'one-word' response; Kash Patel casts doubt on Candace Owens’ 'foreign hand' allegation but says 'we’re not done'FBI Director Kash Patel has firmly stated there is zero evidence linking TPUSA to Charlie Kirk's assassination. He also addressed Candace Owens' claims of foreign involvement, noting the FBI has no credible information to support this. Investigations are ongoing, with the bureau committed to exploring all legitimate leads. The FBI is looking into all threats received.
- Ukraine president to meet European allies after Trump criticismUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is meeting European allies in London to discuss peace negotiations with Russia, following US-led talks that ended without a breakthrough. President Trump expressed disappointment that Zelensky had not yet reviewed the US proposal. Meanwhile, Britain's Foreign Secretary is in Washington to reaffirm commitment to a peace deal.
- 'Little bit disappointed Zelensky hasn't read peace proposal': Trump signals frustration over Ukraine talksPresident Trump expressed disappointment with Ukraine's response to a peace proposal, while his son suggested a potential withdrawal from talks due to corruption allegations. Despite productive meetings, Kyiv seeks concrete breakthroughs on security and territory. Meanwhile, the Kremlin welcomed Trump's national security strategy, seeing alignment with its own vision.
- Emmanuel Macron threatens China with tariffs over trade surplus"I told them that if they don't react, we Europeans will be forced to take strong measures in the coming months," Macron told business daily Les Echos after returning from a state visit to China. Such measures could be modelled on steps taken by the United States, he said, "such as tariffs on Chinese products, for example".
- Xi woos Macron with sightseeing trip but little in the way of dealsChinese President Xi Jinping accompanied French President Emmanuel Macron to Chengdu. This rare gesture signals Beijing's focus on France within the European Union. Macron visited a historic dam and met with Xi. While 12 cooperation agreements were signed, a major Airbus jet order was not expected. French business leaders are part of Macron's delegation.
- Candace Owens' show goes off air after alleging French President ordered hit on her by moving $1.5 million; Is Emmanuel Macron really behind Charlie Kirk's assassination?Candace Owens has taken her show off the air, alleging French President Emmanuel Macron ordered a hit on her and was involved in Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Owens claims a French government employee informed her of the plot, which she reported to US federal authorities. The Macrons are suing Owens for defamation over claims about Brigitte Macron.
- Facing Russia 'threat', France to restore voluntary military servicePresident Emmanuel Macron is set this week to announce that France is restoring military service on a voluntary basis in the face of the growing threat posed by Russia, just under three decades after conscription was abolished in the country. Macron warned that France should not show "weakness" in the face of the threat posed by Russia.
- France must not be 'weak' against Russia 'threat': MacronFrench President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday that France must not be "weak" faced with the threat from Russia, while emphasising it had no intention of "sending our young people" to fight in the Ukraine war. Macron however stressed that France had no intention of sending its youth to the frontlines.
- Brigitte Macron breaks silence with sold style makeover after shocking rumors spreadFrench First Lady Brigitte Macron faces health decline and style changes due to baseless gender conspiracy theories. Her daughter revealed the intense online attacks have impacted Brigitte's well-being. Brigitte has filed a defamation lawsuit against a podcaster spreading these rumors. The conspiracy falsely claims Brigitte was born male. The Macron family seeks justice in court.
- Fight China on rare Earths with powerful trade tools: MacronFrench President Emmanuel Macron has urged European Union leaders to consider using the bloc's powerful trade tool against China. This comes after China announced plans to tighten controls on its exports of rare earths and other critical materials. Macron stated that the EU needs to be able to respond to such economic coercion.
- German company behind Louvre heist lifting device uses robbery to advertise: “When you need to get going again quickly”A German firm's lifting device was used in a daring heist at Paris's Louvre Museum. Thieves stole eight priceless jewels, including royal tiaras and necklaces. The theft, lasting under eight minutes, involved scaling a balcony with the quiet hoist. The company is humorously reacting to the incident. Investigations are ongoing to find the culprits and recover the stolen cultural heritage.
- What is in France's draft 2026 budget?French lawmakers are reviewing a 2026 budget aiming to tighten public finances by over 30 billion euros through spending cuts and new taxes. The plan includes a wealth tax on holding companies and an extended temporary tax on top incomes. Reforms to social benefits, pensions, and tax breaks are also featured.
- EU finally has a plan to fend off the US and China, but it’s running out of timeThe EU faces a critical challenge as American and Chinese competitors undermine its long-standing defense and economic systems. Despite recent protectionist measures, a senior official warns the bloc's piecemeal approach is insufficient. Leaders are urgently seeking to reduce strategic dependencies and bolster its industrial base, acknowledging that inaction threatens sovereignty and competitiveness.
- Political crisis in France eases for now as prime minister survives no-confidence voteFrance's Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu survived no-confidence votes, averting immediate government collapse. However, the nation's minority government faces a tough battle passing the national budget amidst a fractured parliament. Key challenges include negotiating spending plans and potential pension law adjustments, with significant fiscal decisions looming.
- Embattled French PM Sebastien Lecornu survives no-confidence vote in ParliamentFrench Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu narrowly survived a no-confidence vote, averting immediate political chaos and allowing him to focus on the crucial 2026 budget. His survival also prevents President Macron from needing to call snap legislative elections, a move he had considered if the government fell.
- French PM faces day of reckoning, but likely to survive no-confidence votesFrench Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu offered to suspend pension reform to secure support, potentially averting no-confidence votes. While the Socialists will not back the motions, potential rebels from their party and the Republicans create uncertainty in the vote's outcome. This move risks undermining a key Macron legacy amidst France's political crisis.
- Russia slams NATO’s response to airspace violations amid rising European security concernsRussia has ridiculed NATO chief Mark Rutte's remarks on its military power. Moscow claims NATO uses these statements to excuse its weak response to repeated airspace violations. Russian forces have conducted numerous provocative flights near NATO airspace. European nations are enhancing air surveillance and defense. The situation highlights a fragile security environment in Europe.
- French bonds extend rally as Lecornu avoids more gridlockIn a surprising twist, French government bonds experienced a notable surge for the second consecutive day. This uptick followed Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's strategic choice to postpone an essential pension reform, aimed at averting further political gridlock. As a result, bond yields tumbled to their lowest levels in two months. Investors are now keenly awaiting Lecornu's budget strategies for 2026.
- Zelensky asks for more air defences in Macron callUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged French President Emmanuel Macron for more air defense systems, citing Russia's exploitation of global attention on the Middle East and domestic issues. Russia has intensified attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, exacerbating the ongoing conflict as diplomatic solutions remain stalled.
- Macron reappoints Sebastien Lecornu as France's Prime MinisterPresident Macron reappointed Sebastien Lecornu as prime minister despite calls for a fresh face to end parliamentary deadlock. Lecornu accepted the mission "out of duty," pledging to end the political crisis and secure a budget by year-end. The reappointment faced immediate criticism from opposition parties.
- Macron to name new French PM within the next few hoursPresident Emmanuel Macron will appoint a new prime minister in France within the next 48 hours. This move aims to resolve the ongoing political crisis. The outgoing premier, Sebastien Lecornu, stated that early legislative elections are unlikely. Macron seeks a solution to the budget deadlock before the year ends.
- Euro zone yields inch lower, investor eyes remain on ParisEuro zone bond yields eased on Wednesday as political jitters surrounding France and Japan subsided, though caution persists. France's 10-year yield dipped, narrowing the spread with German yields, as investors monitor ongoing political uncertainty in Paris. Calmer trading also followed speculation on Japanese fiscal policy.
- Gold at $4K - Be afraid, be very afraidGlobal markets face political turmoil in Japan, France, and the United States. This uncertainty is driving investors towards gold, which has reached record prices. French political instability is pressuring the euro, while the Japanese yen has weakened significantly. Investors are closely watching economic data from Germany for further market direction.
- Macron's dilemma: What next for France after PM resigns?Following Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's abrupt resignation, President Emmanuel Macron faces a political crossroads with dwindling, hazardous options. Analysts suggest potential paths include reappointing Lecornu, appointing a new prime minister, calling early elections, or even resignation, each carrying significant risks for France's stability and international standing.
- Another French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigns, Macron's government faces growing political crisisFrance is in political chaos after Sébastien Lecornu, chosen by President Macron, resigned as prime minister in just 14 hours. Conflicts with the Republicans party and low support for Macron made forming a government impossible. The centre-right alliance is breaking apart, and many supporters are leaving. France now faces uncertainty ahead of the 2027 presidential election.