December
Monday
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French media began the day continuing its strong focus on President Zelensky's visit to Paris for peace negotiations, with many outlets emphasizing the complexity of a potential peace plan. Attention later shifted to the conviction of Saint-Étienne mayor Gaël Perdriau to four years in prison and ineligibility for a sextape blackmail scheme, alongside discussions of a significant tax reform targeting the wealthy. By midday, the official cancellation of the 2026 Angoulême International Comics Festival emerged as a prominent new story. The day concluded with renewed focus on Zelensky's discussions with Emmanuel Macron and European leaders, alongside American and Ukrainian negotiators, regarding a peace plan for Ukraine. Concurrently, news broke of a foiled antisemitic attack by radicalized teenagers, and an intentional fire that killed five people in Meurthe-et-Moselle.
Tuesday
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The media's attention began the day with the ongoing parliamentary debate over the 2026 social security budget, alongside a general strike protesting austerity measures. Prime Minister Lecornu's efforts to avoid a 49.3 invocation were a central focus.

By late morning, controversy escalated around Emmanuel Macron's proposed "label" for media to combat disinformation, drawing strong criticism from various political figures, even as Macron denied advocating for a "label d'État" or "ministère de la Vérité."

The afternoon saw a significant shift toward international relations, with Vladimir Putin issuing a stark warning that Russia was "ready" for war if Europe desired it, while US emissary Steve Witkoff began peace talks with Putin regarding Ukraine. This diplomatic maneuver occurred concurrently with Ukrainian President Zelensky's call for an end to the conflict rather than just a pause, and Macron's planned visit to China to discuss Ukraine.
Wednesday
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French media's editorial focus throughout the day centered on the appeal trial of French journalist Christophe Gleizes in Algeria. Early reports indicated prosecutors requested a ten-year prison sentence, a significant development following earlier coverage of his detention.

By late afternoon, headlines confirmed that Gleizes' seven-year prison sentence, initially imposed in the first instance, was upheld on appeal. This outcome dominated coverage, with multiple sources emphasizing the implications for the journalist.

Concurrently, the stalled peace talks regarding Ukraine also garnered consistent attention, with reports of no compromise on occupied territories after the russo-American meeting in Moscow, and the EU agreeing to ban Russian gas imports by autumn 2027.
Thursday
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French media coverage on December 4th centered on Emmanuel Macron's visit to Beijing, where he emphasized the "determining" role of cooperation with China in ending the war in Ukraine. This diplomatic effort was a prominent theme throughout the day, evolving from initial reports on Macron's exchanges with Xi Jinping to later analyses suggesting Xi's rejection of responsibility for the crisis.

Concurrently, the ongoing situation of French journalist Christophe Gleizes, whose seven-year prison sentence in Algeria was confirmed on appeal the previous day, continued to generate attention. Emmanuel Macron expressed "profound concern" and pledged action for his release.

Domestically, the 2026 Social Security budget was a recurring topic, with debates escalating around the CSG on capital income. Early discussions focused on the need to finalize the budget, leading to the National Assembly adopting a reduced version of the CSG increase by the evening.
Friday
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French media primarily focused on the 2026 Social Security budget, with early morning reports indicating a fragile compromise after debates on the CSG increase, including a government commitment not to raise medical deductibles. By early afternoon, after a tense parliamentary session, deputies adopted the 'revenue' portion of the budget in a close vote, despite opposition from some parties.

Concurrently, the draw for the 2026 World Cup began to dominate headlines in the late afternoon and evening, with live coverage as France learned its group opponents, including Senegal and Norway. Donald Trump's reception of a FIFA 'peace prize' also garnered attention.

The ongoing war in Ukraine remained a significant topic, with Emmanuel Macron emphasizing unity between Americans and Europeans and calling for continued pressure on Russia, amid reports of European allies feeling ignored by the Trump administration.
Saturday
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French media's editorial focus on December 6th shifted significantly towards the Miss France 2026 competition, which garnered increasing live coverage throughout the evening as finalists were announced. This event, absent from prior days' summaries, dominated the late-day news cycle.

Earlier, the ongoing debate around the 2026 Social Security budget continued, with the Assembly reinstating the suspension of pension reforms in the morning. Concurrently, discussions persisted regarding the new US National Security Strategy, perceived as targeting Europe and marking a historical shift.

The annual Téléthon campaign also progressed, with pledges surpassing 29 million euros by late afternoon. Additionally, Emmanuel Macron's upcoming meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky in London to discuss the Ukraine war was consistently highlighted.
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