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Cambodia Raises Flood Preparedness as Tropical Storm Saudel Approaches Mekong Areas
Cambodian authorities are urging residents in flood-prone lowlands and agricultural areas to prepare for severe weather from Tropical Storm Saudel, while local emergency teams work to protect infrastructure, transport routes and crops.
Cambodia Warns Foreign Managers Over Workplace Conduct and Treatment of Local Workers
The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training says foreign managers at private-sector companies will face administrative penalties for inappropriate conduct or language that undermines the dignity of Cambodian workers.
Cambodia Moves Transport Licenses and Permits Onto Blockchain Verification System
The Ministry of Public Works and Transport has integrated driving licenses and road transport business permits into a blockchain-backed database accessible through the government’s document verification portal, aiming to reduce fraud and...
Cambodia and EU Expand Agricultural Value Chains Through Sustainable Trade Initiative
Cambodian and European officials are promoting commercial farming, food safety and export links across several provinces, with EU-backed projects supporting higher-value cashew and pepper processing for regional and European markets.
Cambodia Targets Japanese, Singaporean and Hong Kong Investment in Agribusiness and Logistics
The Council for the Development of Cambodia is seeking new foreign investment from Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong, with a focus on agricultural processing, infrastructure and regional logistics as Cambodia works to diversify beyond garme...
Cambodia and Tencent Integrate Weixin Pay With KHQR for Chinese Tourists
The National Bank of Cambodia and Tencent have linked Weixin Pay with Cambodia’s KHQR payment system, creating a cross-border payment channel intended to make transactions easier for Chinese visitors and support hotels, tourism operators...
Former Siem Reap Airport Site Advances Toward ‘Miracle Angkor’ Tourism Hub
Cambodia is developing the former Siem Reap International Airport site into a commercial and cultural destination featuring an international exhibition center, digital museum and nighttime tourism programs designed to attract visitors fo...
King Norodom Sihamoni Inaugurates New Cambodian Senate Building in First Major Public Appearance
King Norodom Sihamoni has returned to official public duties to inaugurate the newly built four-story Senate complex in Phnom Penh, marking his first major public appearance since receiving medical treatment and undergoing surgery in Bei...
France Considers European Troop Deployment to Ukraine Under Proposed Security Guarantees
The French presidency is reportedly considering a proposal for two multinational brigades, totaling nearly 10,000 troops, to help guarantee security in parts of Ukraine, although the plan remains under consideration and would carry signi...
French Government Bond Yields Remain Above Four Percent as Fiscal Concerns Persist
France's benchmark borrowing costs remain above four percent as investors continue to assess the country's uncertain political and fiscal outlook, increasing the cost of financing government spending and investment.
France Promulgates Assisted-Dying Law After Constitutional Approval
President Emmanuel Macron has signed legislation allowing assisted dying under strict conditions for eligible adults with incurable illnesses, marking a major change in French medical and ethical policy after decades of debate.
French Government Weighs Higher Budget Deficit as Debt Pressures Mount
The government is reportedly considering allowing France's budget deficit to reach about 4.9 percent of gross domestic product next year, well above the three percent target, as officials confront mounting public debt and pressure on the...
Extreme River Temperatures Force EDF to Cut French Nuclear Power Output
Exceptionally warm rivers are forcing Électricité de France to reduce or suspend output at several nuclear reactors to protect cooling systems, cutting available capacity and driving wholesale electricity prices higher across the Europea...
France Records More Than 50 Consecutive Days of Extreme Heat as Drought Deepens
Metropolitan France has surpassed 50 consecutive days of heatwaves, intensifying pressure on water resources and agriculture and pushing the country beyond the duration of major heat episodes recorded in 2003 and 2022.
France Heatwave Death Toll Rises Above 7,000 as Extreme Temperatures Persist
Public health officials report more than 7,000 excess deaths linked to the prolonged heatwave, with people aged over 75 accounting for a large share of the toll as France faces sustained pressure on hospitals, care homes and water supplies.
Toulouse Aerospace Startup Raises One Hundred Fifty Million Euros for Hybrid-Electric Engines
An aerospace technology company based in Toulouse has raised one hundred fifty million euros to accelerate development of hybrid-electric propulsion systems, strengthening France’s position in efforts to develop lower-emission regional a...
Lyon Bans Heavy SUVs From Parking in Historic City Center
Lyon has prohibited large sport utility vehicles from parking in central historic districts, prompting immediate legal challenges from motorists’ groups and adding to France’s growing debate over urban emissions and vehicle restrictions.
TF1 and M6 Announce Major Cost Cuts as French Television Advertising Weakens
France’s leading commercial broadcasters have unveiled restructuring plans aimed at saving tens of millions of euros by the end of the decade as television advertising revenues decline, including a freeze on journalist recruitment.
Carrefour Plans Two Hundred Automated Stores as Retailers Face Higher Labor Costs
Carrefour has announced plans to deploy two hundred fully automated convenience stores in medium-sized French cities by the end of the year, using cashier-free technology as the retailer seeks to protect margins amid rising labor costs.
French Authorities Dismantle Major Drug Trafficking Network Linking Roissy and Marseille
French police and customs authorities have arrested more than forty people and seized assets worth several million euros in an operation targeting an international narcotics network that used French logistics infrastructure to distribute...
French Government Tightens Health Monitoring at Borders Over Central African Epidemic Risks
French health authorities have introduced stronger surveillance procedures at international airports for travelers arriving from Central Africa, citing concerns over the possible introduction of dangerous viral strains into Europe.
French Parliament Opens Divisive Debate on Tougher Immigration Legislation
The National Assembly has begun debating a controversial government immigration bill that would restrict asylum appeals and make it easier to deport foreign nationals convicted of crimes in France, setting up another major political conf...
French Nurses Announce Nationwide Strike Over Hospital Staffing and Funding
Major nursing unions have called a twenty-four-hour national strike for next week, demanding urgent government funding and measures to address chronic staffing shortages that have placed pressure on hospital services.
France Ends Sixty-Nine-Day Heatwave as Extreme Temperatures Finally Ease
Météo-France has confirmed the end of an exceptionally long period of above-normal temperatures lasting sixty-nine consecutive days, bringing relief to ecosystems and electricity networks after an unusually prolonged summer heat episode.
France Places Fifteen Southern Departments Under Severe Water Restrictions
The French government has imposed its highest drought restrictions across fifteen southern departments, limiting agricultural irrigation and industrial water use as prolonged heat and depleted groundwater intensify pressure on regional w...
French Wine Harvest Forecast Cut After Frost and Drought Damage
France’s Agriculture Ministry has sharply reduced its national wine production forecast after severe spring frosts and summer drought affected major producing regions including Bordeaux and Burgundy, pointing to the smallest harvest in m...
France Introduces New Michelin Sustainability Distinction for Wine Producers
The Michelin Guide has created a new environmental distinction for French wine producers, highlighting vineyards that use organic farming methods and climate-adaptation practices as weather conditions become more volatile.
Paris Converts Olympic Village Into Permanent Housing for Families and Students
Paris authorities have handed over the first five hundred apartments in the former Olympic Village to low-income families and students, turning infrastructure built for the 2024 Games into a permanent residential district intended to eas...
France Introduces Nationwide Ban on Unsolicited Commercial Telephone Calls
The French government has replaced the previous opt-out system with a default ban on unsolicited commercial calls, exposing companies that contact consumers without prior consent to substantial financial penalties.
French Privacy Regulator Fines US Technology Company Two Hundred Million Euros
France’s data protection authority has imposed a two-hundred-million-euro penalty on a major American technology company over advertising algorithms that it found violated European data-protection rules.
EU Artificial Intelligence Rules Take Effect in France With New Disclosure Requirements
Companies operating in France are now subject to additional European Union artificial intelligence requirements, including obligations to identify certain AI-generated content and inform users when they are interacting with automated sys...
Mistral Opens Paris Research Center Focused on Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing
French artificial intelligence company Mistral has opened a research facility in Paris dedicated to combining large language models with quantum computing algorithms, adding to the capital’s growing technology profile.
France Pushes European Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles as Domestic Carmakers Face Competition
Paris is seeking stronger European trade measures against Chinese electric vehicles, warning that subsidized imports could intensify pressure on French and wider European manufacturers during the automotive transition.
France Expands Nuclear and Renewable Power While Reworking Industrial Energy Policy
France is simultaneously backing new nuclear reactors and large offshore wind projects as it seeks to maintain energy security, expand low-carbon electricity generation and support industrial competitiveness.
Renault Secures Long-Term European Battery Supply From Northern France Gigafactory
Renault has signed a major long-term purchasing agreement for lithium-ion cells from a new gigafactory in northern France, strengthening efforts to localize battery supplies and reduce reliance on Asian producers.
Air France-KLM Reports Record Summer Profits on Strong Transatlantic Demand
The Franco-Dutch airline group reported exceptionally strong quarterly results, supported by robust transatlantic travel demand despite the need to avoid Russian airspace and conflict zones in parts of Europe and the Middle East.
Kering Shares Jump After Stronger-Than-Expected Recovery in Asian Luxury Demand
Shares in French luxury group Kering recorded their strongest daily gain in two years after financial results pointed to an unexpected recovery in high-end consumer spending across Asian markets.
French Retail Spending Falls Despite Slower Inflation as Households Remain Cautious
French household consumption declined unexpectedly last month, indicating that easing inflation has not yet translated into stronger discretionary spending as consumers remain wary of the economic outlook.
French Bond Spread Over Germany Narrows After Approval of Stricter Deficit Plan
The premium investors demand to hold French government debt over German bonds has fallen sharply after parliament approved a strict fiscal strategy aimed at reducing France’s budget deficit.
French Economy Expands Unexpectedly as Industrial and Aerospace Exports Rebound
France recorded unexpected economic growth as stronger industrial and aerospace exports helped offset weak domestic consumption, providing some relief after concerns over a prolonged slowdown.
France’s Inflation Slows to Two Point One Percent, Offering Relief to Government
France’s annual consumer inflation rate fell to two point one percent in August, according to the national statistics agency, easing some pressure from the cost-of-living crisis even as household spending remains cautious.
TotalEnergies Connects France’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm to the Grid
TotalEnergies has connected its largest French offshore wind installation off Brittany to the national electricity network, marking a major step in France’s effort to expand renewable power generation and diversify its energy mix.
French Government Advances Three-Billion-Euro TGV Modernization Program
France’s national railway operator has begun a three-billion-euro modernization of the high-speed rail network, including new-generation trains and digital signaling, with the aim of increasing passenger capacity by twenty percent over f...
France Completes Military Withdrawal From Chad as Its Sahel Footprint Shrinks
France has confirmed the departure of its remaining military advisers from Chad, marking the end of its deployment there after years of counterterrorism operations and a broader retreat from its former military role in the Sahel.
Naval Group Wins Contract for Six Conventional Submarines in the Indo-Pacific
French defense contractor Naval Group has won an international tender to build six advanced conventional submarines for an Asian ally, supporting thousands of industrial jobs in France and strengthening Paris’s defense relationships in t...
France Unveils Ten Billion Euro Plan for Sovereign Cloud and Semiconductor Infrastructure
The French government has announced a major public and private investment program for sovereign data centers and advanced semiconductor manufacturing, seeking to reduce the country’s dependence on American and Asian technology suppliers.
EDF Secures State Financing for Three New Nuclear Reactors in Major Energy Policy Commitment
Électricité de France has reached a decisive financing agreement with the French state for three next-generation pressurized-water reactors, reinforcing nuclear power as a central pillar of France’s long-term energy strategy.
France Confirms Immediate Delivery of Long-Range Missiles and Air Defense Systems to Ukraine
President Emmanuel Macron has announced a new French weapons package for Ukraine, including long-range strike capabilities and advanced air defense systems, as Russian bombardments intensify.
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Les affirmations sur l'identité numérique de l'UE déforment ce que Bruxelles peut légalement imposer aux États membres.
La Grande Sortie de l'Ouest : Pourquoi les Meilleurs Citoyens Fuient le Monde Riche [PODCAST]
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Le Japon va libérer 45 jours de réserves de pétrole en raison du conflit avec l'Iran.
L'Agence internationale de l'énergie annonce un déversement record de 400 millions de barils pour stabiliser les marchés pétroliers au milieu des perturbations à Hormuz.
Quand l'État remplace le parent : comment la politique de genre redéfinit la garde et la coercition.
Larry Summers, l'ancien secrétaire au Trésor des États-Unis, démissionne de l'Université Harvard alors que les répercussions continuent en raison de ses liens avec Jeffrey Epstein.
Les actions américaines ont terminé en hausse mercredi, le Dow gagnant environ six dixièmes de pour cent, le S&P 500 ajoutant huit dixièmes de pour cent, et le Nasdaq riche en technologies grimpant d'environ un et quart de pour cent.
Nvidia a publié des résultats meilleurs que prévu pour le trimestre de janvier mercredi et a prévu un chiffre d'affaires pour le trimestre actuel au-dessus des estimations du marché.
Le gouvernement ukrainien intensifie la pression sur la Hongrie et la Slovaquie avec un blocus pétrolier.
La crise de la Manche au Royaume-Uni : Payer des milliards pendant que les bateaux continuent d'arriver
Le PDG d'OpenAI, Sam Altman, fait l'éloge des progrès rapides des entreprises technologiques chinoises.
Le président de la Pologne, Karol Nawrocki, MET FIN À son soutien aux citoyens ukrainiens :
Le Premier ministre grec Kyriakos Mitsotakis plaide en faveur d'une interdiction des mineurs d'utiliser les réseaux sociaux.
Jensen Huang vient de raconter l'histoire de la manière dont Elon Musk est devenu le tout premier client de NVIDIA pour leur puissant superordinateur d'IA.
Ancien prince britannique Andrew arrêté pour suspicion de mauvaise conduite dans l'exercice de ses fonctions publiques.
L'ancien président Yoon Suk Yeol condamné à la réclusion à perpétuité pour abus d'autorité.
La police italienne arrête un homme après une tentative présumée d'enlever un enfant à un supermarché de Bergame, l'enfant hospitalisé avec un fémur fracturé.
Le Japon a interdit l'islam.
Touriste britannique arrêté à l'aéroport de Hong Kong après une crise et des actes de vandalisme
Rubio appelle à une réforme profonde de l'ONU, affirmant qu'elle a échoué à mettre fin aux guerres à Gaza et en Ukraine.
Censure politique : les procureurs français perquisitionnent les bureaux de X de Musk à Paris.
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Tesla met fin à la production des modèles S et X et envoie 2 milliards de dollars à xAI alors que les revenus de 2025 diminuent.
Le cercle vicieux du recrutement par IA — Les filtres algorithmiques éliminent les meilleurs talents et récompensent les candidats moyens ou fictifs.
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Pas de signe d'une bulle IA alors que les géants de la technologie renforcent leur position au plus grand salon technologique du monde.
Trump frappera l'Europe avec des tarifs de 10 % jusqu'à ce qu'un accord sur le Groenland soit conclu.
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L'UE recherche une « clause Farage » dans les pourparlers de réinitialisation du Brexit avec la Grande-Bretagne.
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Les nouvelles taxes douanières américaines : une analyse mondiale des impacts
L'Europe face à la domination des géants technologiques américains
OpenAI lève 40 milliards de dollars, un record historique pour une entreprise technologique privée
Dani Alves acquitted in Barcelona rape case
Le ministère français des Affaires étrangères rejette l'ingérence des États-Unis dans les politiques d'inclusion des entreprises
L'impact mondial des nouvelles réglementations sur les émissions de carbone
OpenAI lance un nouveau générateur d'images pour ChatGPT
Blatter et Platini acquittés des accusations de corruption
Le Pape François fait sa première apparition publique en cinq semaines après son hospitalization
Le Pape François sort de l'hôpital après un traitement contre une pneumonie
Le maire d'Istanbul Ekrem Imamoglu emprisonné pour des accusations de corruption
Augmentation des dépenses de défense en Europe au détriment des programmes sociaux
Les actions des compagnies aériennes européennes chutent suite à une panne de courant à Heathrow
Le pape François sur le point de quitter l'hôpital après une guérison de la pneumonie
Manifestations à Amsterdam contre le racisme et le fascisme
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