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Economy

In Washington, Donald Trump is trying to impose an exit timeline while the war with Iran continues. His suggestion that it could end ‘in two or three weeks’ is already weighing on oil, markets, and U.S. allies. The opening image captures the gap between a strong presidential statement and a battlefield that has not yet halted.
Society

Trump says the Iran war could end in two to three weeks, but no verified military timetable has emerged

2026-04-01
At Prisma Media, the March 30, 2026 announcement marks a social upheaval of rare scale in French magazine publishing. The group confirms 261 job cuts out of about 650 employees, while several newsrooms and departments enter a zone of uncertainty.
Society

Prisma Media’s 261 planned job cuts could reshape France’s magazine press beyond one restructuring

2026-04-01
Near Paris, the data center project led by Mistral AI brings artificial intelligence back to its material basis. Behind the models and applications are buildings, grid connections, chips, and electricity. The image summarizes this shift toward technological sovereignty, which is also played out in land and installed power.
Science

$830 million, 13,800 Nvidia chips, 44 megawatts: how Mistral AI is building Europe’s AI sovereignty

2026-03-31
Céline Dion chose Paris to stage far more than a series of concerts. Ten dates in a giant venue make this return a full-scale test for the megashow market. The image conveys not just a comeback but a return to the center of the game in the city most symbolic for it.
Culture

Celine Dion bets everything on Paris: 10 mega-shows that reveal the new economics of live music

2026-03-31
For many observers, Alireza Tangsiri personified Iranian naval pressure in the Gulf. His death, announced by Israel and later taken up as acknowledged by Tehran, shifts the debate toward Hormuz. Behind the military fact lies the broader issue of oil routes and regional risk.
Society

Tangsiri’s death: why this setback for the Guards already weighs on Hormuz, oil flows, and global risk

2026-03-30
In Brussels as in southern capitals, the energy crisis refocuses attention on the infrastructure already in service between Europe and its neighborhood. The turn to Algeria reflects less a novelty than a strategic reflex in response to a market that has grown tense again.
Society

Algerian gas returns to the center of Europe’s energy debate

2026-03-30
The Strait of Hormuz appears here as a narrow passage between Iran and Oman at the heart of global energy trade. It is in this space that Tehran announced restrictions on transit, turning a maritime corridor into a political lever. For Europe, the stakes touch energy, insurance, and navigation security.
Society

Strait of Hormuz: how Iran’s selective restrictions are straining energy, Europe and global shipping

2026-03-27
Kylian Mbappé’s goal against Brazil opens the week’s sporting narrative. Behind the image of the French captain, the organization of the 2026 World Cup already raises questions about security, transport, financing and governance.
Sport

France vs. Brazil: how one friendly exposed the public costs, security burden and governance of World Cup 2026

2026-03-27
Beneath the yellow raincoat and behind the placard held into the wind, there is more than the momentum of a cause: there is the concrete cost of commitment that must be funded day after day. Greenpeace France’s announcement on staffing clearly reminds us that major environmental fights also depend on fragile budgets, regular donations, and real jobs.
Society

Greenpeace France: how slower donations and a legal setback in fundraising put a quarter of jobs at risk

2026-03-27
On store shelves and at the pump, this is not yet a general price surge. The immediate issue is rather a rise in energy costs that could eat into household budgets. French institutions still describe it as a partial shock and remain cautious about its ultimate magnitude.
Society

Why France’s INSEE and central bank see new price risks

2026-03-25
Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron exchange words during a bilateral meeting at the White House on February 24, 2025. This 16:9 crop highlights the diplomatic dimension of the Iranian crisis for Paris.
Society

Paris weighs the Iran-Israel war and the Strait of Hormuz risk

2026-03-25
Far more than an oil shock is at stake in this very narrow maritime corridor. When traffic slows, gas, ammonia and urea are drawn into the turbulence, all the way to farms and dinner plates.
Society

Despite Trump’s pause, Hormuz disruption still threatens food, fertilizer and energy

2026-03-23
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