Fabian Ruiz Strike Secures PSG Narrow 1-0 Victory Over Angers

Paris Saint-Germain edged past Angers 1-0 at home on Friday thanks to Fabian Ruiz’s decisive second-half strike, with Ousmane Dembele missing a crucial penalty in an otherwise frustrating night for Luis Enrique’s reigning treble winners
French and German Postal Services Halt US Deliveries Amid Tariff Dispute

France’s La Poste and Germany’s Deutsche Post DHL announced suspensions of standard US package deliveries, citing unclear tariff rules imposed by Donald Trump’s administration, leaving European businesses and consumers scrambling for alternatives amid mounting trade tensions
Montmartre Residents Push Back Against Paris’ Growing Overtourism Crisis

As Sacré-Cœur draws record-breaking crowds, Montmartre residents protest the impact of overtourism, citing disappearing shops, pedestrian restrictions, and short-term rentals, sparking fears that one of Paris’ most iconic neighborhoods is losing its identity and becoming unlivable
Kevin Trapp Returns to France, Signs Three-Year Deal with Paris FC

Kevin Trapp, 35, returns to France after leaving Eintracht Frankfurt to join Paris FC on a three-year deal. The experienced goalkeeper strengthens the promoted club, aiming to balance youthful talent with proven leadership as they embark on their Ligue 1 campaign
Paris Emerges as Europe’s Deadliest Capital During Heatwaves, Study Finds
A Lancet study has confirmed Paris as Europe’s deadliest capital during heatwaves, sparking political disputes over climate policy. Experts warn urban density, limited green spaces, and climate change have made cities increasingly vulnerable to deadly heat-related excess mortality
PSG Boss Luis Enrique Defends Shock Decision to Drop Donnarumma

PSG manager Luis Enrique has defended his shock decision to omit Gianluigi Donnarumma from the UEFA Super Cup squad, insisting the move was about finding a different goalkeeper profile rather than reflecting on Donnarumma’s talent or professionalism
French Court’s Cigarette Flame Ruling Sparks Debate on Symbolic Respect

The conviction of a man for lighting his cigarette with the Eternal Flame at Paris’ Arc de Triomphe has triggered widespread debate, raising questions about symbolism, proportionality of punishment, and how France enforces respect for national traditions
France’s Accessible Beaches Bring Inclusion and Freedom for Disabled Visitors

From amphibious wheelchairs to adapted showers, France’s accessible beaches are transforming summer for people with disabilities. Families highlight newfound freedom, while authorities stress inclusion, as more coastal towns embrace the Handiplage label to ensure equal seaside enjoyment
Air France Launches Short Connection Pass to Ease Paris CDG Transfers

Air France’s new Short Connection Pass, developed with Groupe ADP, grants priority security and border access at Paris CDG for passengers with tight connections, leveraging real-time data to improve travel efficiency