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24.06.2025

24.06.2025The Day the Ceasefire Collapsed at Dawn

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This page is an archive of main headlines from France for 24.06.2025.

It displays 209 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.06.2025The Day the Ceasefire Collapsed at Dawn
Trump's announced ceasefire between Israel and Iran collapsed within hours of its supposed implementation. After initially claiming both sides had accepted a "total ceasefire," the agreement unraveled by morning when Israeli forces detected Iranian missile strikes. Israel's defense minister promised "high-intensity" retaliation, while Iran denied launching any missiles.

By mid-morning, Trump expressed frustration with both countries, saying they "don't know what they're doing" and telling Israel to "really calm down." Despite the chaos, he maintained the ceasefire remained "in effect." Netanyahu later claimed he had "restrained" himself from further strikes after speaking with Trump.

Both sides eventually declared victory in what they termed the "twelve-day war," with Iran's president announcing its end while Netanyahu claimed a "historic victory."

Domestically, the pension reform talks collapsed completely, prompting Socialist deputies to file a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Bayrou. The government also ordered the immediate immobilization of 1.7 million vehicles with defective Takata airbags.
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04:11Trump Claims Ceasefire Iran Denies

The newspapers report that Trump announced a "total ceasefire" between Israel and Iran to begin Tuesday, claiming the 12-day war would officially end, but Tehran immediately denied any agreement exists (BFMTV, Le Monde, L'Express). Iran stated it would only halt strikes if Israel stops its aggression, while fighting continued with Iranian missile strikes killing three in Beersheba despite Trump's ceasefire announcement (Le Monde, Le Parisien). French media describe Trump as both "belligerent and negotiator" in securing the disputed truce, with Qatar reportedly serving as mediator for the 24-hour cessation process (Le Figaro, Le Point). Domestically, pension reform negotiations have collapsed after four months, with the CFDT and CFTC unions declaring the talks a complete "failure" (France TV Info, Les Echos).
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ÉDITO. Israël et l’Ukraine démontrent par leurs exemples que la faiblesse des démocraties « décadentes » face aux autocraties est une idée fausse.
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05:45Trump Declares Ceasefire Iran Denies

The newspapers report that Trump has declared a ceasefire between Israel and Iran "now in effect," claiming to have secured a "total ceasefire" that would officially end the 13-day war, but Iran has denied any agreement exists (BFMTV, Le Monde, L'Express, Le Figaro, Le Parisien). Tehran stated it would only halt strikes if Israel stops its aggression, while Iranian forces launched six missile salvos before the supposed ceasefire took effect, with continued exchanges of fire Tuesday morning despite Trump's announcement (Les Echos, Libération). The confusion deepens as Le Monde reports Iran has explicitly denied the accord while expressing readiness to stop strikes conditionally, and Libération describes ongoing missile exchanges between the belligerents even as Trump proclaimed the truce. Domestically, the pension reform "conclave" has collapsed after four months of negotiations, with Prime Minister Bayrou now receiving social partners this morning to seek a "passage route" following the talks' failure (France TV Info, Mediapart).
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07:00Both Sides Accept Trump Ceasefire

The newspapers report that both Israel and Iran have now confirmed acceptance of Trump's ceasefire proposal, with Netanyahu stating Israel achieved "all objectives" in Iran (BFMTV, Le Monde, Libération, Les Echos). This marks a shift from earlier Iranian denials, as Tel Aviv officially accepted the American bilateral ceasefire plan following Tehran's confirmation (Les Echos, L'Obs). Trump announced the 24-hour cessation process is "now in effect" to end what sources describe as either a 12 or 13-day conflict, with markets celebrating the truce and oil prices falling (Le Point, Les Echos). Domestically, Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure threatens to censure Prime Minister Bayrou's government over pension reform after the four-month concertation collapsed, while Bayrou continues receiving social partners at Matignon despite the talks' failure (France TV Info, Le Figaro, Le Parisien).
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Le président états-unien a parlé dans la nuit d’« un cessez-le-feu complet et total ». L’État hébreu annonce avoir accepté ce cessez-le-feu. Le chef de la diplomatie iranienne affirme, lui, qu’il n’existe « pas d’accord » mais que Téhéran n’a « pas l’intention » de poursuivre ses frappes si Israël « arrête » son agression.
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08:13Ceasefire Collapses Within Hours

The newspapers report that a Trump-announced ceasefire between Israel and Iran has immediately collapsed, with Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz denouncing Iranian "violations" and promising "high-intensity" retaliation (BFMTV, Le Figaro, Libération). Despite Trump's declaration that the ceasefire is "now in effect," Israeli forces detected new Iranian missile strikes, with the Israeli military announcing it will "respond with force" to Tehran's breach of the supposed truce (Les Echos, Le Monde). The confusion deepens as Le Monde describes Israel continuing to bombard Lebanon, Syria and Gaza even while claiming ceasefire violations, raising questions about Israel's broader Middle East strategy. Domestically, Prime Minister Bayrou will receive trade unions and employer organizations Tuesday morning after the pension reform "conclave" failed, with the CGT demanding to be invited to the talks (France TV Info, Mediapart).
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Donald Trump a annoncé mardi matin que le cessez-le-feu, accepté par Israël, est « à présent en vigueur ». Comment Israël, qui continue de pilonner le Liban, la Syrie et Gaza, cherche-t-il à remodeler le Moyen-Orient ? Gilles Paris, éditorialiste et ex-correspondant du « Monde » à Jérusalem et à Washington, répond à vos questions.
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Donald Trump a annoncé mardi matin que le cessez-le-feu, accepté par Israël, est « à présent en vigueur ». Comment Israël, qui continue de pilonner le Liban, la Syrie et Gaza, cherche-t-il à remodeler le Moyen-Orient ? Gilles Paris, éditorialiste et ex-correspondant du « Monde » à Jérusalem et à Washington, répond à vos questions.
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09:31Ceasefire Dies at Dawn

The newspapers report that the Trump-announced ceasefire between Israel and Iran has collapsed within hours of its supposed implementation, with Israel accusing Iran of "flagrant violation" through continued missile strikes while Iran denies launching any missiles (BFMTV, Le Monde, Le Parisien, Les Echos). Despite Trump's Tuesday morning confirmation that the ceasefire is "now in effect," Israeli forces promise to "retaliate with force" as exchanges continue, with L'Express noting Trump's "Midnight Hammer" operation positions him as the only leader capable of destroying Iran's nuclear program. Domestically, Prime Minister Bayrou convenes all social partners at Matignon after pension reform talks collapsed, with the 2023 reform set to apply if no agreement emerges (France TV Info, Mediapart). French-Algerians face renewed tensions as Algerian justice seeks 10 years imprisonment for writer Boualem Sansal, while Jean-Luc Mélenchon proposes renaming French language as "Creole" (Le Figaro, L'Obs, Valeurs Actuelles).
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Une association de riverains se mobilise contre la statue du général tortionnaire, récemment érigée dans la ville de naissance de Marcel Bigeard en Meurthe-et-Moselle. Ils viennent de saisir le tribunal administratif pour déboulonner le monument, « crachat à la figure » des victimes de torture en Algérie.
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ÉDITO. Israël et l’Ukraine démontrent par leurs exemples que la faiblesse des démocraties « décadentes » face aux autocraties est une idée fausse.
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10:49Ceasefire Accusations Fly

The newspapers report that the Trump-announced ceasefire between Israel and Iran has completely collapsed within hours, with both sides now accusing each other of violations after initially accepting the agreement (BFMTV, Le Monde, Le Parisien, Libération). Israel claims to have detected Iranian missile strikes targeting its territory Tuesday morning, while Iran counter-accuses Israel of conducting strikes after the ceasefire announcement, making the situation "volatile and instable" according to Macron (Le Parisien, Libération). Le Figaro reveals Israeli intelligence operations preceding the conflict, publishing audio recordings showing Mossad agents giving Iranian officials "12 hours to flee" in psychological warfare campaigns. Domestically, Macron encourages going "beyond disagreements" as his pension reform conclave continues struggling, with unions like CFTC declaring the employer federation no longer cares about workers (France TV Info, L'Obs). A separate legal battle emerges in Toul where residents are suing to remove a statue of General Bigeard, calling the monument to the Algerian War figure a "spit in the face" of torture victims (Mediapart).
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12:08Trump Scolds Both Sides

The newspapers report that Trump's ceasefire announcement has devolved into mutual accusations, with the US President expressing frustration that Iran and Israel "don't know what they're doing" after both sides allegedly violated the truce within hours (BFMTV, Le Figaro, Le Monde, Le Parisien, L'Express, Libération). Trump declared himself "really not happy" with Israel while insisting the ceasefire remains "in effect," as Iranian Revolutionary Guards claim to have taught Israel "a lesson" and explosions were heard in Tehran (Le Parisien, Libération). Le Point details how American B-2 Spirit bombers, costing one billion dollars each, were central to the Iranian strikes that preceded the failed ceasefire. Domestically, the CGT union demands a referendum on pension reform after the "conclave" negotiations collapsed, with union leader Sophie Binet arguing French citizens should vote on reforms that affect them all (France TV Info, Les Echos).
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L’auteur franco-algérien avait été condamné en première instance à une peine de 5 ans d’emprisonnement et 500 000 dinars d’amende. Verdict attendu le 1er juillet.
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Le journaliste et traducteur Ibrahim Badra raconte, dans sa nouvelle chronique, le quotidien à Khan Younès : chaque jour, chercher de l’eau et de la nourriture. Un nouvel ordre d’évacuation menace son quartier. Il rend hommage aux lentilles.
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13:26Netanyahu Shows Restraint

The newspapers report that Trump's ceasefire between Israel and Iran remains fragile, with both sides continuing to accuse each other of violations despite Trump's insistence the truce is "in effect" (BFMTV, Le Parisien, L'Express, Libération). Netanyahu claims he "restrained" himself from striking Tehran again after discussions with Trump, while explosions were heard in the Iranian capital and mutual missile accusations persist (Le Parisien, L'Obs). Le Monde notes that Iran's nuclear threat persists despite American strikes, as Tehran retains highly enriched uranium stocks and the capability to weaponize them within months. Domestically, CFDT leader Marylise Léon challenges Prime Minister Bayrou to "take responsibility" as he receives social partners individually after the pension reform conclave collapsed (France TV Info). The legal case against Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal continues, with his response to the judge reported ahead of the July 1st verdict on his five-year prison sentence (Le Point).
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15:34Israel Claims It Showed Restraint

The newspapers report that Israel claims it "restrained" itself from further strikes on Iran following a phone call with Trump, as the fragile ceasefire continues to generate mutual accusations (Le Figaro, Le Point, L'Express, Libération). NATO's chief praised Trump's "truly extraordinary" action in brokering the accord, though both sides maintain the other has violated the truce (Libération). Le Point analyzes Trump's policy reversal, noting how his 2011 criticism of Obama's Iran strategy contrasts with his current implementation of similar measures. Domestically, Socialist deputies will file a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Bayrou after the pension reform conclave collapsed without agreement among social partners (Le Parisien, L'Obs). Société Générale faces a separate crisis as several executives were detained on suspicion of money laundering related to tax fraud, while employees call for strikes over remote work policies (Les Echos). Weather authorities placed thirteen departments under orange alert for storms while maintaining heat warnings for Isère and Rhône (France TV Info).
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Chauffé à blanc par le conflit avec Israël, le régime de Téhéran pourrait-il tenter de s’en prendre à ses opposants sur notre sol ou d’y commettre un attentat ?
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17:23Takata Airbags Force 1.7 Million Off Roads

The newspapers report that Iran's president declared readiness to return to nuclear negotiations following Trump's announcement of a "total ceasefire" between Israel and Iran, though mutual accusations of violations persist after 13 days of conflict (BFMTV). The French government expanded its Takata airbag recall to all 1.7 million vehicles equipped with the defective devices, following a fatal accident in Reims in June, with Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot announcing immediate immobilization orders without waiting for new expert assessments (France TV Info, Le Figaro, Le Parisien). Société Générale faces investigation as several executives were placed in custody on suspicion of money laundering related to tax fraud, while employees prepare strikes over remote work policies (Les Echos, Valeurs Actuelles).
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L’enquête judiciaire visant Norman Thavaud a été classée sans suite en 2023. Alors que les plaignantes maintiennent leurs accusations de viols et de corruption de mineures, l’ex-youtubeur star reconnaît pour la première fois des « erreurs et des fautes » « sur le plan moral ».
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19:50Both Sides Claim Victory

The newspapers report that both Iran and Israel have declared victory after a "twelve-day war" ended with Trump's ceasefire announcement, though tensions persist between Netanyahu and the American president (BFMTV, Le Monde, Le Parisien, Libération, L'Obs). Netanyahu claims Israel achieved a "historic victory" against Iran, while Iranian President Pezeshkian announced "the end of the twelve-day war" and lifted security restrictions on civilians (BFMTV, Le Monde). Le Parisien reveals growing friction between Trump and Netanyahu, with the American president telling Israel to "calm down" and increasingly diverging from his ally on conflict strategy. Domestically, the Socialist Party threatens to censure Prime Minister Bayrou after he abandoned pension reform negotiations, with unions refusing to resume talks (Les Echos, Mediapart). The government ordered immediate immobilization of 1.7 million vehicles with defective Takata airbags following safety concerns (France TV Info).
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« Nous avons anéanti le projet nucléaire iranien », a assuré le premier ministre israélien, promettant que « l’Iran n’aura jamais l’arme atomique ». De son côté, le président iranien, Massoud Pezeshkian, a réaffirmé que son pays ne cherchait pas à se doter de l’arme nucléaire, mais continuerait à faire valoir ses « droits légitimes » à poursuivre un programme nucléaire civil.
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