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29.06.2025

29.06.2025The Day Heat Extended Its Grip

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This page is an archive of main headlines from France for 29.06.2025.

It displays 174 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.06.2025The Day Heat Extended Its Grip
France's media coverage centered on the escalating heatwave, with orange vigilance alerts broadening from 73 to 84 departments by afternoon. This intensification led to tangible impacts, including the closure of 200 public schools and outbreaks of forest fires in Aude, prompting evacuations. Concurrently, the Budapest Pride march garnered significant attention in the morning, highlighting the defiance of nearly 200,000 participants against a government ban, solidifying its perception as an anti-Orbán demonstration. Later in the day, political discussions evolved around François Bayrou's assertion of a parliamentary majority for proportional representation, building on previous days' pension reform debates. Emerging concerns regarding inadequate housing under extreme heat and economists' belated recognition of ecological urgency also surfaced.
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01:25France's Persistent Heatwave

The French media continue to highlight the intensifying heatwave, with 73 departments under orange alert and temperatures expected to reach nearly 40°C across the country (BFMTV, Le Parisien, Le Point). Concurrently, the Budapest Pride march remains a prominent topic, with reports confirming nearly 200,000 participants defied Viktor Orbán's ban, underscoring its role as a significant anti-government demonstration (Le Monde, Libération, Mediapart).
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04:44Budapest Pride Defiance

French media continue to prioritize the intensifying heatwave, with 73 departments under orange alert through Monday as temperatures climb (BFMTV, Le Parisien, Le Point). Simultaneously, the Budapest Pride march remains a key focus, with reports confirming nearly 200,000 participants defied Viktor Orbán's prohibition, solidifying its perception as a significant anti-government demonstration (Le Monde, Libération, Mediapart).
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07:21Heatwave's Unyielding Embrace

French media prominently feature the escalating heatwave across the country, with 73 departments under orange alert and temperatures expected to reach 40°C, potentially making Tuesday July 1st the third hottest day ever recorded (BFMTV, Le Figaro, Le Monde, Le Parisien, L'Obs). Reports highlight the arduous conditions for agricultural workers. Additionally, the Top 14 rugby championship final, where Toulouse secured its 24th title, draws attention (France TV Info, Libération).
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Prix de fortifications militaires gonflés, pots-de-vin pour échapper à la mobilisation… : la guerre donne de nouvelles occasions de s’enrichir illégalement. Malgré l’ampleur de la tâche et les pressions, les Ukrainiens qui luttent contre la corruption redoublent d’efforts.
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ÉTUDIER À L'ÈRE DE L'INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLE (2/3) - Oraux, devoirs à la maison, contrôles sur table... En seulement deux ans, l’intelligence artificielle (IA) a bouleversé le quotidien des professeurs et des élèves français. Alors que l'année scolaire se termine, des enseignants du secondaire racontent à BFMTV.com les stratégies qu'ils ont mis en place ces derniers mois pour tenter de garder le contrôle face à ce nouvel outil technologique.
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09:56Heatwave Closes Schools

French media prominently feature the ongoing heatwave, with temperatures reaching extreme highs and municipalities taking measures like closing schools in the afternoon (Le Monde, Le Parisien). New train services equipped with air conditioning are also highlighted as a response to the heat (Le Figaro). Separately, an E.coli outbreak in Aisne continues to divide residents over dietary changes following a series of intoxications (France TV Info).
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12:50Schools Shut Amidst Heat

French media continues to highlight the ongoing heatwave, with several municipalities announcing school closures for Monday and Tuesday afternoons in response to extreme temperatures (Le Monde). A new political debate has also emerged, as François Bayrou asserts a parliamentary majority exists for proportional representation in legislative elections, promising to present a bill by year-end (BFMTV, Le Parisien).
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Pendant longtemps, la science économique a ignoré la crise du climat et de la biodiversité, malgré les alertes répétées des scientifiques. Si un changement s’amorce, notamment sous la pression des étudiants, les résistances restent puissantes.
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15:09Heatwave Extends Across France

French media continues to highlight the escalating heatwave, with orange vigilance extended to 84 departments (BFMTV, Le Figaro) and discussions on appropriate workplace attire (Le Parisien). Beyond the heat, coverage includes economists' belated recognition of the ecological crisis (Le Monde), a political rift between Bayrou and the PS over pension reform (L'Obs), and ongoing debates about social parity in elections (Libération).
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16:36Heatwave Grips France, Fires Erupt

French media continues to prioritize the intensifying heatwave, with orange vigilance extended to 84 departments (Le Monde, Le Figaro) and fires breaking out in the Aude region, leading to evacuations and highway closures (BFMTV). Parents are also grappling with emergency school closures due to the extreme temperatures (Le Parisien). Internationally, reports focus on Israeli intelligence operations in Iran and the impact of a recent Israeli strike on an Iranian prison (L'Express, Libération).
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Pour Georges Bensoussan, l’emploi du mot « génocide » pour parler de la situation de Gaza cache une « démonisation » du sionisme et de l’État hébreu.
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17:54Orange Alert Blankets France

French media continues to extensively cover the escalating heatwave, with orange vigilance now extended to 84 departments and forest fires raging in Aude, prompting evacuations (Le Monde, Le Figaro, L'Obs). Parents are grappling with school closures and questioning their rights to withdraw children amidst the extreme temperatures (BFMTV, Le Parisien). Internationally, a significant debate has emerged concerning the use of the term "genocide" in relation to Gaza, with varying perspectives discussed (Le Point, Mediapart).
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Nos logements, écoles, hôpitaux, rues restent largement inadaptés aux pics de chaleur à répétition, comme celui qui touche la France à partir de ce lundi. Pour y remédier, il est temps de mettre en place un cadre législatif contraignant.
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19:16Summer's Scorching Grip

French media extensively covers the escalating heatwave, with new reports of fires near Narbonne in Aude and heightened drowning risks (France TV Info, Le Parisien). Concerns are raised about inadequate housing compounding the heat's impact and a perceived political detachment from environmental realities (Libération, Le Monde). Concurrently, political discussions focus on the government's success in imposing budget austerity on ministries and party preparations for potential government dissolution (Le Figaro, Boulevard Voltaire, Les Echos).
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Pour Georges Bensoussan, l’emploi du mot « génocide » pour parler de la situation de Gaza cache une « démonisation » du sionisme et de l’État hébreu.
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21:30France Swelters as Schools Close

French media continues to extensively cover the escalating heatwave, with 84 departments now under orange alert and 200 public schools closing (BFMTV, Le Parisien). Concerns persist regarding inadequate housing and a perceived political detachment from environmental realities, evidenced by discussions on renewable energy moratoria during the heatwave (Le Monde, Libération). Internationally, debate continues over using "genocide" for Gaza (Le Point, Mediapart).
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