Provisional consumer price index for June 2026, the first read on mid-year inflation. (provisional date — follows INSEE's end-of-month flash cadence)
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30 key official events ahead36th NATO summit, hosted by Turkey on 7–8 July at the Beştepe presidential compound. Macron attends; European defence spending, the deterrence posture toward Russia and Ukraine support on the agenda.
Final consumer price index for June 2026. (provisional date — follows INSEE's mid-month final cadence)
Summer eurozone rate decision; last meeting before the September staff projection round.
Flash estimate of second-quarter French GDP growth; first reading of the spring-summer growth trajectory under the minority government's fiscal stance.
Provisional consumer price index for July 2026. (provisional date — follows INSEE's end-of-month flash cadence)
Final consumer price index for July 2026. (provisional date — follows INSEE's mid-month final cadence)
Quarterly ILO (BIT) unemployment rate for Q2 2026; the Q1 read hit 8.1%, a five-year high, so labour-market direction is closely watched. (provisional date — follows INSEE's quarterly cadence)
Detailed national accounts for Q2 2026, including household purchasing power and the corporate profit margin.
Provisional consumer price index for August 2026. (provisional date — follows INSEE's end-of-month flash cadence)
Rate decision accompanied by the September round of ECB staff macroeconomic projections; meeting held at the Deutsche Bundesbank.
Final consumer price index for August 2026. (provisional date — follows INSEE's mid-month final cadence)
Series 2 renewal: 178 of the Senate's seats across 63 departments are contested by indirect suffrage. Outcome shapes the upper chamber's balance during the budget season and ahead of the 2027 presidential race.
Provisional consumer price index for September 2026. (provisional date — follows INSEE's end-of-month flash cadence)
Constitutionally fixed start of the ordinary parliamentary session (runs to 30 June 2027), opening the autumn budget cycle for a minority government.
Tabling of the 2027 finance bill (Projet de Loi de Finances) before its first Assemblée reading; a central test of the government's ability to pass a budget without a majority. (provisional date — PLF 2026 was presented 14 Oct 2025)
Autumn eurozone rate decision ahead of the December projection meeting.
Flash estimate of third-quarter French GDP growth. (provisional date — follows INSEE's end-of-month flash cadence)
Provisional consumer price index for October 2026. (provisional date — follows INSEE's end-of-month flash cadence)
Quarterly ILO (BIT) unemployment rate for Q3 2026. (provisional date — follows INSEE's quarterly cadence)
Provisional consumer price index for November 2026. (provisional date — follows INSEE's end-of-month flash cadence)
Likely period for the decisive budget vote and any no-confidence motion, given the constitutional 70-day limit on the finance bill. The government may invoke Article 49.3. (provisional window — exact dates depend on the legislative timetable)
Final eurozone rate decision of 2026 with the December staff projections; sets the tone for the 2027 rate path.
Mid-January release confirming December and full-year 2026 inflation. (provisional date — follows INSEE's mid-month cadence)
Flash estimate of fourth-quarter and full-year 2026 French GDP growth. (provisional date — follows INSEE's end-of-month cadence)
Quarterly ILO (BIT) unemployment rate for Q4 2026; the year-end labour-market read. (provisional date — follows INSEE's quarterly cadence)
First eurozone rate decision of 2027 with the March staff projections.
First round of the 2027 presidential election. Constitutionally the vote must fall between 11 April and 2 May 2027; the runoff follows two weeks later. (provisional date — decree fixing the exact day not yet issued)
June 2027 eurozone rate decision with the quarterly staff projections.
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fr48Heatwave forces shutdowns at French nuclear plants, raising climate concerns
A record-breaking heatwave in France has forced state-owned utility EDF to shut down or reduce output at three nuclear reactors—Golfech, Bugey, and Nogent-sur-Seine—after river temperatures exceeded environmental limits for cooling. The disruptions, though limited to 2.2 GW of capacity, highlight growing vulnerability of France's aging nuclear fleet, which supplies about 70% of the country's electricity, to climate change. Experts warn that projected freshwater declines of up to 40% by 2050 could make it increasingly difficult to maintain both agriculture and nuclear operations. EDF plans to invest €8.7 billion by 2040 to adapt its plants, but critics argue the technology is fundamentally ill-suited to a warming world.
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Heatwave forces shutdowns at French nuclear plants, raising climate concerns
A record-breaking heatwave in France has forced state-owned utility EDF to shut down or reduce output at three nuclear reactors—Golfech, Bugey, and Nogent-sur-Seine—after river temperatures exceeded environmental limits for cooling. The disruptions, though limited to 2.2 GW of capacity, highlight growing vulnerability of France's aging nuclear fleet, which supplies about 70% of the country's electricity, to climate change. Experts warn that projected freshwater declines of up to 40% by 2050 could make it increasingly difficult to maintain both agriculture and nuclear operations. EDF plans to invest €8.7 billion by 2040 to adapt its plants, but critics argue the technology is fundamentally ill-suited to a warming world.
A record-breaking heatwave in France has forced state-owned utility EDF to shut down or reduce output at three nuclear reactors—Golfech, Bugey, and Nogent-sur-Seine—after river temperatures exceeded environmental limits for cooling. The disruptions, though limited to 2.2 GW of capacity, highlight growing vulnerability of France's aging nuclear fleet, which supplies about 70% of the country's electricity, to climate change. Experts warn that projected freshwater declines of up to 40% by 2050 could make it increasingly difficult to maintain both agriculture and nuclear operations. EDF plans to invest €8.7 billion by 2040 to adapt its plants, but critics argue the technology is fundamentally ill-suited to a warming world.
fr47France heatwave overwhelms hospitals, forces Pride march delay and school closures
A severe heatwave in France has overwhelmed hospitals, with emergency services at Paris's Hôpital européen Georges Pompidou reporting dangerously overcrowded wards, a fourfold increase in heat-related emergency visits, and a surge in cardiac arrests. Authorities banned evening alcohol sales and public consumption in Paris, postponed the annual Pride march to September, and cancelled the Solidays festival and Charléty athletics meeting. Over €130 million has been allocated to install cooling systems in schools and nurseries. At least 55 drownings have occurred since mid-June, and a three-year-old boy died in a hot car. Scientists attribute the record-breaking temperatures to human-caused climate change.
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France heatwave overwhelms hospitals, forces Pride march delay and school closures
A severe heatwave in France has overwhelmed hospitals, with emergency services at Paris's Hôpital européen Georges Pompidou reporting dangerously overcrowded wards, a fourfold increase in heat-related emergency visits, and a surge in cardiac arrests. Authorities banned evening alcohol sales and public consumption in Paris, postponed the annual Pride march to September, and cancelled the Solidays festival and Charléty athletics meeting. Over €130 million has been allocated to install cooling systems in schools and nurseries. At least 55 drownings have occurred since mid-June, and a three-year-old boy died in a hot car. Scientists attribute the record-breaking temperatures to human-caused climate change.
A severe heatwave in France has overwhelmed hospitals, with emergency services at Paris's Hôpital européen Georges Pompidou reporting dangerously overcrowded wards, a fourfold increase in heat-related emergency visits, and a surge in cardiac arrests. Authorities banned evening alcohol sales and public consumption in Paris, postponed the annual Pride march to September, and cancelled the Solidays festival and Charléty athletics meeting. Over €130 million has been allocated to install cooling systems in schools and nurseries. At least 55 drownings have occurred since mid-June, and a three-year-old boy died in a hot car. Scientists attribute the record-breaking temperatures to human-caused climate change.
fr45Paris faces ice shortage as record heat wave strains emergency services
A historic heat wave in Paris, with temperatures around 40°C, has caused a shortage of ice needed by firefighters to treat heat stroke victims. City officials appealed to large food retailers for supplies, and Carrefour donated four tons of ice. Authorities restricted takeaway alcohol sales to reduce hospital pressure. The health minister reported 25 cardiac arrests in 24 hours in Paris, and drowning deaths rose to 55.
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Paris faces ice shortage as record heat wave strains emergency services
A historic heat wave in Paris, with temperatures around 40°C, has caused a shortage of ice needed by firefighters to treat heat stroke victims. City officials appealed to large food retailers for supplies, and Carrefour donated four tons of ice. Authorities restricted takeaway alcohol sales to reduce hospital pressure. The health minister reported 25 cardiac arrests in 24 hours in Paris, and drowning deaths rose to 55.
A historic heat wave in Paris, with temperatures around 40°C, has caused a shortage of ice needed by firefighters to treat heat stroke victims. City officials appealed to large food retailers for supplies, and Carrefour donated four tons of ice. Authorities restricted takeaway alcohol sales to reduce hospital pressure. The health minister reported 25 cardiac arrests in 24 hours in Paris, and drowning deaths rose to 55.
fr44Paris bans public alcohol consumption as Europe heatwave shifts east
French authorities have imposed public alcohol consumption and takeaway sales bans in Paris to reduce pressure on hospitals during a severe heatwave. The heatwave, which has broken temperature records in France, Spain, and the UK, is now moving eastward with extreme warnings in Germany, Czech Republic, and Austria. France has raised its health alert to the highest level, with reports of increased cardiac arrests and deaths linked to the heat. Three nuclear plants have gone offline due to the heat.
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Paris bans public alcohol consumption as Europe heatwave shifts east
French authorities have imposed public alcohol consumption and takeaway sales bans in Paris to reduce pressure on hospitals during a severe heatwave. The heatwave, which has broken temperature records in France, Spain, and the UK, is now moving eastward with extreme warnings in Germany, Czech Republic, and Austria. France has raised its health alert to the highest level, with reports of increased cardiac arrests and deaths linked to the heat. Three nuclear plants have gone offline due to the heat.
French authorities have imposed public alcohol consumption and takeaway sales bans in Paris to reduce pressure on hospitals during a severe heatwave. The heatwave, which has broken temperature records in France, Spain, and the UK, is now moving eastward with extreme warnings in Germany, Czech Republic, and Austria. France has raised its health alert to the highest level, with reports of increased cardiac arrests and deaths linked to the heat. Three nuclear plants have gone offline due to the heat.
fr38Ebola outbreak in DR Congo kills 304, first case detected in France
Background: The Ebola outbreak in DR Congo's Ituri province, caused by the Bundibugyo strain, has surpassed 1,000 cases with violence and displacement hampering response. The death toll has risen to 304 with 1,115 total infections, a mortality rate of 26.3%. A Congolese doctor working for NGO Alima was diagnosed with Ebola in Paris after flying from Kinshasa, prompting Air France to temporarily suspend flights on that route. Health authorities downplay the risk of wider spread, stating there is no need for panic or travel restrictions. The outbreak continues to face challenges including lack of equipment, community mistrust, and underreporting of cases.
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Ebola outbreak in DR Congo kills 304, first case detected in France
Background: The Ebola outbreak in DR Congo's Ituri province, caused by the Bundibugyo strain, has surpassed 1,000 cases with violence and displacement hampering response. The death toll has risen to 304 with 1,115 total infections, a mortality rate of 26.3%. A Congolese doctor working for NGO Alima was diagnosed with Ebola in Paris after flying from Kinshasa, prompting Air France to temporarily suspend flights on that route. Health authorities downplay the risk of wider spread, stating there is no need for panic or travel restrictions. The outbreak continues to face challenges including lack of equipment, community mistrust, and underreporting of cases.
Background: The Ebola outbreak in DR Congo's Ituri province, caused by the Bundibugyo strain, has surpassed 1,000 cases with violence and displacement hampering response. The death toll has risen to 304 with 1,115 total infections, a mortality rate of 26.3%. A Congolese doctor working for NGO Alima was diagnosed with Ebola in Paris after flying from Kinshasa, prompting Air France to temporarily suspend flights on that route. Health authorities downplay the risk of wider spread, stating there is no need for panic or travel restrictions. The outbreak continues to face challenges including lack of equipment, community mistrust, and underreporting of cases.
fr33Safran bids €2.2 billion to acquire French underwater drone maker Exail Technologies
French aerospace and defense group Safran has announced a takeover offer for Exail Technologies, a manufacturer of underwater drones and navigation systems. The deal, valued at over €2.2 billion, is part of a consolidation push backed by the French government and defense procurement agency DGA to strengthen the country's military industrial base. Exclusive negotiations are ongoing with the Gorgé family, which controls 43.9% of Exail's capital, at €128.50 per share. If successful, Safran will launch a mandatory public offer for minority shareholders at the same price.
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Safran bids €2.2 billion to acquire French underwater drone maker Exail Technologies
French aerospace and defense group Safran has announced a takeover offer for Exail Technologies, a manufacturer of underwater drones and navigation systems. The deal, valued at over €2.2 billion, is part of a consolidation push backed by the French government and defense procurement agency DGA to strengthen the country's military industrial base. Exclusive negotiations are ongoing with the Gorgé family, which controls 43.9% of Exail's capital, at €128.50 per share. If successful, Safran will launch a mandatory public offer for minority shareholders at the same price.
French aerospace and defense group Safran has announced a takeover offer for Exail Technologies, a manufacturer of underwater drones and navigation systems. The deal, valued at over €2.2 billion, is part of a consolidation push backed by the French government and defense procurement agency DGA to strengthen the country's military industrial base. Exclusive negotiations are ongoing with the Gorgé family, which controls 43.9% of Exail's capital, at €128.50 per share. If successful, Safran will launch a mandatory public offer for minority shareholders at the same price.
fr28Airbus and Kawasaki partner to study anti-submarine warfare version of Eurodrone for Japan
Airbus has signed a memorandum of understanding with Kawasaki Heavy Industries to explore the development of a maritime anti-submarine warfare variant of the U950 Eurodrone for Japan's Self-Defense Forces. The collaboration will focus on integrating Japanese sensors and effectors, as well as production and maintenance arrangements. This initiative comes amid reports that France is reconsidering its involvement in the Eurodrone program, potentially reducing its commitment. The partnership aims to provide Japan with a sovereign, unmanned platform capable of patrolling vast maritime areas, complementing its existing manned anti-submarine warfare fleet.
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Airbus and Kawasaki partner to study anti-submarine warfare version of Eurodrone for Japan
Airbus has signed a memorandum of understanding with Kawasaki Heavy Industries to explore the development of a maritime anti-submarine warfare variant of the U950 Eurodrone for Japan's Self-Defense Forces. The collaboration will focus on integrating Japanese sensors and effectors, as well as production and maintenance arrangements. This initiative comes amid reports that France is reconsidering its involvement in the Eurodrone program, potentially reducing its commitment. The partnership aims to provide Japan with a sovereign, unmanned platform capable of patrolling vast maritime areas, complementing its existing manned anti-submarine warfare fleet.
Airbus has signed a memorandum of understanding with Kawasaki Heavy Industries to explore the development of a maritime anti-submarine warfare variant of the U950 Eurodrone for Japan's Self-Defense Forces. The collaboration will focus on integrating Japanese sensors and effectors, as well as production and maintenance arrangements. This initiative comes amid reports that France is reconsidering its involvement in the Eurodrone program, potentially reducing its commitment. The partnership aims to provide Japan with a sovereign, unmanned platform capable of patrolling vast maritime areas, complementing its existing manned anti-submarine warfare fleet.
fr20France issues tender for 2 million 12.7mm rounds, seeks EU-sourced production
The French defense ministry issued a tender for 2 million 12.7x99mm NATO ammunition rounds, with a maximum framework value of €99 million. The tender requires that primer, powder, and metal components be produced within the EU or EEA, and excludes third-country operators. This is part of France's effort to relocalize small-caliber ammunition production.
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France issues tender for 2 million 12.7mm rounds, seeks EU-sourced production
The French defense ministry issued a tender for 2 million 12.7x99mm NATO ammunition rounds, with a maximum framework value of €99 million. The tender requires that primer, powder, and metal components be produced within the EU or EEA, and excludes third-country operators. This is part of France's effort to relocalize small-caliber ammunition production.
The French defense ministry issued a tender for 2 million 12.7x99mm NATO ammunition rounds, with a maximum framework value of €99 million. The tender requires that primer, powder, and metal components be produced within the EU or EEA, and excludes third-country operators. This is part of France's effort to relocalize small-caliber ammunition production.