France Launches Major Investigation into TikTok over Youth Mental Health Risks

French prosecutors have opened an investigation into TikTok amid allegations that its algorithms expose young users to suicide-related material. The probe could redefine platform accountability and digital safety laws across Europe
Dembélé’s Early Exit Overshadows Bayern’s 2-1 Victory Over PSG in Champions League Clash

Bayern Munich triumphed 2-1 over Paris Saint-Germain in Tuesday’s Champions League encounter, as Ousmane Dembélé’s first-half substitution reignited fears over his recurring hamstring issues
Six Arrested After Explosive €12m Gold Heist at Lyon Refinery

French police have arrested six suspects after an audacious €12m gold heist at a Lyon-area refinery, where thieves used explosives before being caught following a high-speed chase
Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev Advance to Paris Masters Quarter-Finals

Jannik Sinner cruised past Francisco Cerundolo, while Alexander Zverev defeated Alejandro Davidovich Fokina to reach the Paris Masters quarter-finals, setting up key matchups that could determine the ATP Finals lineup and the battle for the world number one ranking
Two Arrested in €88m Louvre Crown Jewel Heist, Gems Still Missing

Two men have admitted partial involvement in the €88 million crown jewel theft from Paris’s Louvre Museum. While investigators work round the clock, none of the stolen treasures—once owned by French royalty—have yet been recovered, sparking security concerns
Russian Forces Tighten Encirclement of Pokrovsk as Fierce Battles Intensify

Nearly 11,000 Russian troops have concentrated around Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast, pushing from multiple directions in a coordinated attempt to encircle the city, while Ukrainian defenders fight to repel infiltrating forces amid constant drone surveillance and heavy fire
France Unveils Upgraded M51.3 Submarine-Launched Missile to Strengthen Nuclear Deterrence

France has officially deployed the M51.3 missile, a modernized version of its submarine-launched strategic weapon, reinforcing national defense capabilities and ensuring long-term nuclear deterrence amid growing international arms modernization efforts.
French Court Orders Apple to Pay €39 Million Over Unfair iPhone Contracts

A French court has ordered Apple to pay €39 million and an €8 million fine for imposing unfair iPhone sales conditions on France’s leading telecom operators, marking a major setback for the tech giant
PSG Regain Ligue 1 Lead with 3-0 Victory Over Brest

Achraf Hakimi’s brace and Desire Doue’s late strike secured PSG’s 3-0 triumph over Brest, ending their brief winless run and sending them back atop Ligue 1 standings