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16.06.2025The Day the Embassy Branch Was Hit

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This page is an archive of main headlines from France for 16.06.2025.

It displays 217 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

16.06.2025The Day the Embassy Branch Was Hit
The Israel-Iran conflict entered its fourth day with an Iranian missile striking a branch of the US embassy in Tel Aviv, marking American infrastructure as a direct target. Israeli strikes expanded beyond military installations to hit Iran's state television headquarters in Tehran, forcing evacuations and interrupting broadcasts. Netanyahu escalated rhetoric by claiming that eliminating Supreme Leader Khamenei would "end the conflict," while Iran announced continuous strikes "without interruption until dawn."

The Bourget Air Show opened amid controversy as French authorities closed Israeli defense stands, prompting Israel's president to denounce the decision as "scandalous." Detailed accounts emerged of Mossad's infiltration operations, with reports describing Iran as becoming "the Mossad's playground" through years of preparation.

Over 530,000 French students completed their philosophy baccalaureate exam, tackling questions about technology's future role and society's need for art. Prime Minister Bayrou faced mounting criticism, with reports that Macron was "very annoyed by his inertia."
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02:15Iran Vows Devastating Retaliation

The newspapers report on Iran promising a "devastating response" to Israeli attacks as the conflict enters its third day with escalating casualties (BFMTV). Israel has killed Iran's intelligence chief Mohammad Kazemi in strikes, while civilian deaths continue mounting on both sides (Le Monde, Le Parisien). Trump's position remains uncertain, with reports he is hesitating to commit militarily to Israel's side and may have prevented an Israeli operation to assassinate Supreme Leader Khamenei (Le Figaro, Valeurs Actuelles). The exchanges now include aerial raids, espionage operations, and bombardments with strong explosions heard across Israel following new Iranian missile salvos Sunday evening (Le Parisien, Le Monde). Liberation characterizes the escalation as Netanyahu and Khamenei playing "poker with war" to consolidate their domestic power and credibility.
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05:00Iran's Spymaster Killed in Tehran Strike

The newspapers report on the Israel-Iran conflict entering its fourth day with escalating casualties and wider strategic implications. Israeli forces struck Revolutionary Guard command centers in Tehran, eliminating high-ranking Iranian intelligence chief Mohammad Kazemi, while Iran's overnight missile barrage killed three Israelis and wounded 74 others, hitting four sites in central Israel (BFMTV, Le Monde, Libération). The elimination of senior Iranian officials has left Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei realizing "he is no longer untouchable," according to analysis (Le Figaro). The conflict threatens to overshadow the G7 summit opening in Canada today (Libération). Domestically, French high school students began their philosophy baccalaureate exam, a high-stakes test weighted heavily in final grades (France TV Info, L'Obs). Corporate news focuses on Renault CEO Luca de Meo's departure for luxury group Kering, leaving the automaker "in the middle of the stream" during a critical transition period (Les Echos).
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06:17Tehran Residents Will Pay the Price

The newspapers report on escalating Israeli threats as Defense Minister Israel Katz warned Tehran residents will "pay the price" for Iranian strikes on civilians after overnight attacks wounded 87 people across four sites in central Israel (Le Figaro, Le Monde, L'Express). Iran's Revolutionary Guards claimed successful strikes on Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Haifa while promising "more devastating" retaliation as Israel continues its fourth day of "Rising Lion" operations targeting command centers (L'Express, Libération). The G7 summit faces high tensions with European leaders attempting to convince Trump to harden his stance against Putin while rising oil prices complicate diplomatic efforts (Le Point). Meanwhile, over 530,000 French high school students began their crucial philosophy baccalaureate exam, choosing between two essay topics and one text commentary in the heavily-weighted test that launched their three-day examination period (France TV Info, Le Parisien).
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Trois mois après avoir dénoncé la « censure » du ministère de l’éducation nationale, le dessinateur Jul publie sa version de « La Belle et la Bête » avec le soutien de plusieurs figures du camp présidentiel. S’appuyant sur cette affaire et d’autres, des élus de gauche veulent mobiliser l’Assemblée contre la menace qui pèse sur l’enseignement.
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Séisme pour Renault : le patron italien quitte le groupe. En cinq ans, il a transformé en profondeur le constructeur français, malgré le retrait de la Russie et l’échec de l’alliance avec Nissan.
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Ce lundi 16 juin, les candidats des voies générale et technologique planchent sur l’épreuve de philo. Une étape sans grand enjeu, mais dont les sujets sont toujours aussi attendus.
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08:12US Embassy Branch Hit in Tel Aviv

The newspapers report on the Israel-Iran conflict reaching its fourth day with an Iranian missile striking a branch of the US embassy in Tel-Aviv, marking a significant escalation (BFMTV). Updated casualty figures show at least 224 deaths in Iran compared to 24 Israeli fatalities since Friday, with Israel's defense minister warning Tehran residents will "pay the price" for strikes on civilians (BFMTV, Le Figaro, L'Express). International analysts suggest Israel's goal extends beyond nuclear facilities to regime change, while Iran faces growing isolation as its proxy allies remain weakened and reliable partnerships scarce (Le Monde, Le Point). Domestically, over 530,000 French students began their philosophy baccalaureate exam, tackling questions about technology's role in humanity's future, the convincing power of truth, and society's need for art (France TV Info, Le Parisien). Left-wing deputies are mobilizing against what they term an "ultra-reactionary offensive" in French schools, citing recent censorship controversies including the Jul cartoon affair (Mediapart).
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Les députés débattent à partir du 16 juin du modèle énergétique et de la relance de l’atome. Malgré les discours sur la souveraineté, les centrales nucléaires françaises ont besoin d’uranium importé à 100 % et la filière industrielle dépend d’un marché qui se joue largement en dehors des frontières nationales.
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09:32Gaza Boat Activists Expelled to Jordan

The newspapers report on Israel expelling the final three passengers from the Gaza-bound boat Madleen to Jordan, completing the deportation of all twelve activists who attempted to "break the Israeli blockade" by sea (BFMTV). The Bourget Air Show opens amid heightened military focus due to the Ukraine war and Middle East conflicts, with Airbus announcing 40 new aircraft orders while Boeing concentrates on existing clients (Le Figaro, Le Monde). Renault CEO Luca de Meo's departure for Kering draws continued coverage, with reports highlighting how the company's financial recovery came at the cost of thousands of job cuts (Libération, Les Echos). French students completed their philosophy baccalaureate exam, tackling questions on technology's future role, freedom, and society's need for art, with detailed answer keys now available (France TV Info, Le Parisien).
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Dans une tribune au « Monde », des personnalités, dont les Prix Nobel de la paix Narges Mohammadi et Shirin Ebadi, et les cinéastes Jafar Panahi et Mohammad Rasoulof affirment que la poursuite du programme nucléaire et la guerre entre la République islamique et Israël ne servent ni les intérêts du peuple iranien ni ceux de l’humanité.
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Stratège de Marine Le Pen, la députée Caroline Parmentier a écrit pendant trente ans dans le quotidien « Présent ». Elle y parle du « lobby juif », rend l’homosexualité responsable du sida, célèbre Pétain, attaque la « grosse » Simone Veil et fustige les « supporters babouins » dans les stades. Interrogée par Mediapart, elle ne retire rien de ce qu’elle a pu écrire.
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11:02Hospital Hit in Western Iran

The newspapers report on the Israel-Iran conflict entering its fourth day with new Israeli strikes hitting western Iranian territory and damaging a hospital, while casualty figures show at least 224 Iranian deaths against 10 Israeli fatalities (BFMTV). The Bourget Air Show opened amid controversy as Israeli stands were closed, prompting Israel's president to denounce the decision as "scandalous" (Le Figaro, Libération). Nobel laureates and prominent figures published a tribune in Le Monde warning that the Iran-Israel conflict "constitutes a grave threat to the very foundations of human civilization." Meanwhile, over 530,000 French students tackled their philosophy baccalaureate exam with topics on art, freedom, and technology's future (France TV Info). Mediapart exposed decades of writings by RN deputy Caroline Parmentier in the far-right daily "Présent," revealing anti-Semitic and racist content as she remains unrepentant about her past statements.
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13:25Hospital Hit as War Crime Accusations Fly

The newspapers report on the Israel-Iran conflict's fourth day with French Prime Minister François Bayrou declaring the Iranian threat against Israel "immediate and vital" (BFMTV). Iran accused Israel of committing a "war crime" by striking a hospital during an attack on a nearby workshop, causing significant damage to the medical facility (France TV Info, Libération). Netanyahu claimed Israel is "on track to achieve our two main objectives" while Israeli casualties from Iranian missile strikes reached 16 dead and 500 wounded across several cities, despite numerous projectiles being intercepted (Le Figaro, Le Monde). L'Express detailed how Mossad allegedly smuggled hundreds of drones into Iran over years to disable defense systems during the current offensive. Meanwhile, nine Israeli defense companies were excluded from the Bourget Air Show following pressure from associations, prompting anger from the Israeli government (Le Point, Les Echos).
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15:10Mossad's Iran Infiltration Exposed

The newspapers report on Israeli intelligence operations orchestrating the Iran offensive, with detailed accounts of Mossad infiltration tactics emerging. Multiple sources reveal how Israeli services prepared "Operation Rising Lion" by infiltrating Iranian territory with commandos and establishing secret bases (France TV Info, Le Parisien). Israel's Defense Minister threatened to make Iran's state television "disappear" after ordering evacuations around the broadcaster's Tehran headquarters, while Israeli strikes expanded beyond military targets to hit economic sites, police stations and ministries in an apparent bid to destabilize the country (Le Figaro, Le Monde). Le Parisien characterizes Iran as becoming "the Mossad's playground" through exploitation of regime weaknesses and domestic hostility. The escalation prompts warnings of "vertiginous consequences" for the Middle East region (L'Express). Domestically, the Bourget Air Show faces continued controversy over Israeli exhibitor exclusions (L'Obs).
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16:46Israeli Strikes Hit Iranian State TV

The newspapers report on Israel's escalating strikes against Iranian state media and infrastructure, with Israeli forces targeting Iran's state television headquarters in Tehran, forcing evacuations and temporarily interrupting broadcasts (France TV Info, Le Figaro). Israel declared it would "strike the Iranian dictator everywhere" after hitting the IRIB building, which reports directly to Ayatollah Khamenei (Le Figaro). The offensive has expanded beyond military targets to include economic sites, police stations and ministries in what Le Monde describes as an attempt to "disorganize the country." Meanwhile, President Macron maintains his diplomatic "en même temps" approach, offering neither support nor condemnation while positioning himself as a potential mediator, though critics worry this stance fails to rally European allies (BFMTV). Domestically, French energy policy remains unclear as deputies debate the Grémillet law amid contradictory objectives and timeline confusion (Le Point).
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Les violents orages, en fin de semaine dernière, laissent place à un phénomène météo appelé blocage en oméga, synonyme de températures très élevées dans l’Hexagone à partir de ce jeudi. Il pourra faire jusqu’à 34 ou 35 degrés dans certaines régions vendredi.
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17:56Israeli Arms Stands Shut at Bourget

The newspapers report on diplomatic tensions at the Bourget Air Show, where French authorities closed five Israeli defense stands displaying "offensive weapons," with Israel denouncing the actions as "antisemitic" while France cites its opposition to the Gaza war (BFMTV, Libération). The show has become a focal point for espionage concerns, with experts warning that states, companies and criminal groups use the event to gather military and economic intelligence (Libération). Meanwhile, Israeli strikes expanded to target Iran's state television headquarters in Tehran, forcing evacuations and prompting Iran to condemn the attack as a "war crime" (France TV Info, Le Monde). Domestically, Prime Minister Bayrou faces criticism for perceived inaction, with reports that President Macron is "very annoyed by his inertia" (L'Obs). The media also highlight growing fiscal resentment among young taxpayers, embodied by the "Nicolas" meme representing educated workers who feel overtaxed while receiving little in return (Le Figaro).
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19:22Putin and Erdogan Vie for Iran Mediation

The newspapers report on escalating Israel-Iran conflict with French media focusing on international mediation efforts and domestic political tensions. Leaders including Putin and Erdogan position themselves as potential mediators for a ceasefire as strikes intensify between the two countries (BFMTV). Netanyahu claims Israel is "changing the face of the Middle East" while Iran vows to continue attacks until Israeli strikes cease, marking the fourth day of conflict (France TV Info). Israeli operations now target Iranian economic sites, police stations and ministries beyond military installations in an apparent effort to destabilize the country (Le Monde). Domestically, criticism mounts against Prime Minister Bayrou, with reports that Macron is "very annoyed by his inertia" and labels him a "lazy king" at Matignon (L'Obs). The conflict has shifted French diplomatic positioning, with Paris reportedly returning to first-rank support for Israel while postponing Palestinian recognition discussions (Mediapart).
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21:05Iran Vows Strikes Until Dawn

The newspapers report on Iran's declaration of continuous strikes against Israel "without interruption until dawn" as the conflict enters its fourth day (BFMTV, France TV Info). Netanyahu escalated rhetoric by claiming that killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei would "end the conflict," while Israeli operations expanded beyond military targets to hit economic sites, police stations and ministries in an apparent effort to destabilize Iran's government (France TV Info, Le Monde). Le Parisien reports the mullah regime "plays for its survival" and appears closer to collapse than ever in its 46-year history, with the bombings revealing fundamental weaknesses. French media focus on Israel's need for the GBU-57 "XXL bomb" to destroy Iranian nuclear sites, while Mediapart notes France has returned to first-rank support for Israel, abandoning Palestinian recognition plans as the conflict reshapes diplomatic positioning.
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Israël et l'Iran continuent d'échanger de nouvelles frappes aériennes au quatrième jour d'une escalade militaire meurtrière, déclenchée par une offensive israélienne visant des sites stratégiques iraniens avec pour objectif affiché d'empêcher Téhéran de se doter de l'arme nucléaire.
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Peu avant, dans la soirée, l’armée israélienne avait déclaré « opérer actuellement pour intercepter et frapper si nécessaire afin d’éliminer la menace », trois jours après le début de l’opération « Rising Lion » lancée par le gouvernement de Benyamin Nétanyahou contre les infrastructures nucléaires et militaires iraniennes.
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