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Shipping Magnate Rodolphe Saadé Expands Media Empire
Worldle-monde1mo ago

Shipping Magnate Rodolphe Saadé Expands Media Empire

Rodolphe Saadé, head of shipping giant CMA CGM, is significantly expanding his media empire through CMA Média, which has acquired multiple outlets including La Provence, La Tribune Dimanche, BFM-TV, and RMC since 2022.

France Deploys Carrier, Proposes Hormuz Strait Mission
WorldBBCbloombergNYT+48le-mondeNPRAl Jazeeradr-dkFox Newsnzzyle-uutisetfaz+40 more2mo ago51 sources

France Deploys Carrier, Proposes Hormuz Strait Mission

France has deployed an aircraft carrier and presented proposals to the US and Iran for an international mission in the Strait of Hormuz. President Macron also condemned "unjustified strikes against several ships" to the Iranian president amidst the ongoing Middle East crisis.

US-Iran Conflict: Zarif Proposes Peace Conditions Amidst Trump's Escalation Threats and Ongoing Hostilities
PoliticsReutersBBCbloomberg+76FTle-mondewapoThe GuardianNPRAl JazeeraFox Newsruv+68 more3mo ago79 sources

US-Iran Conflict: Zarif Proposes Peace Conditions Amidst Trump's Escalation Threats and Ongoing Hostilities

As former Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif proposes conditions for ending the conflict, including nuclear program limits for sanctions relief, President Trump threatens to escalate attacks on Iran's civilian infrastructure, stating the US military has 'not even started.' Meanwhile, experts analyze the US's dilemma in ending the war, while reports detail ongoing Iranian attacks and the broader impact of the conflict.

Iran Submits Revised Peace Proposal to US via Pakistan
WorldReutersbloombergwsj+60FTNPRAl JazeeraFox Newsnzzhelsingin-sanomatruvtagesschau+52 more1mo ago63 sources

Iran Submits Revised Peace Proposal to US via Pakistan

Iran has delivered a revised peace proposal to the United States through Pakistan, aiming to resolve regional tensions. The move comes as negotiations continue, with some reports suggesting a potential suspension of US oil sanctions.

French Shipping Giants Under Construction in China
Worldle-figaro9d ago

French Shipping Giants Under Construction in China

Thousands of workers near Shanghai are constructing ten new LNG container ships for CMA CGM, which will fly the French flag, including the first vessel named Notre-Dame, described as larger, cleaner, and more efficient.

Shipping Companies Seek Routes to Bypass Strait of Hormuz
WorldReutersle-figarolsm-lv+1ukrinform1mo ago4 sources

Shipping Companies Seek Routes to Bypass Strait of Hormuz

Major shipping companies are exploring and implementing new routes to bypass the Strait of Hormuz amidst a regional crisis. Some companies are even shifting to truck transport to avoid the strategic waterway.

Macron Reprimands Attendees, Pledges Investment at Nairobi Africa Summit
EnvironmentBBCbloombergle-monde+57Al JazeeranosruvtagesschaufazberlingskeDWle-figaro+49 more1mo ago60 sources

Macron Reprimands Attendees, Pledges Investment at Nairobi Africa Summit

During an Africa summit in Nairobi, French President Emmanuel Macron announced significant investments and backed the restitution of colonial artifacts. He also publicly reprimanded noisy attendees for a "total lack of respect" during his speech.

French and Japanese-Owned Ships Make First Hormuz Crossings
WorldAPReutersBBC+46le-mondeThe GuardianAl JazeeraFox Newsnzzruvfazaftonbladet+38 more3mo ago49 sources

French and Japanese-Owned Ships Make First Hormuz Crossings

French and Japanese-owned ships have reportedly made their first crossings through the Strait of Hormuz since the conflict began. This marks a significant development for international shipping in the critical waterway.

Traffic Trickles Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Ongoing Conflict
WorldcnbcDWle-figaro+15lsm-lvSCMPFrance 24morgunbladiddelfi-ltThe Independentn1-serbiahindustan-times+7 more3mo ago18 sources

Traffic Trickles Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Ongoing Conflict

Despite Iran having deterred most ships from the Strait of Hormuz, traffic has begun to trickle through, with some vessels passing while others remain stranded or diverted, as the conflict intensifies and Iran warns the strait will not return to its pre-war state.