French media coverage shifted dramatically from morning terror concerns to afternoon tennis euphoria. The day began with continued reporting on the Puget-sur-Argens racist murder, as residents mourned Hichem Miraoui while Interior Minister Retailleau called for "penal revolution" following PSG celebration violence, proposing elimination of short prison sentence bans.
By midday, tennis sensation Loïs Boisson dominated headlines after defeating world number 6 Mirra Andreeva to reach Roland-Garros semifinals - the first French woman since 2011. The 361st-ranked player's historic achievement overshadowed other developments, with live coverage tracking every game.
Corruption allegations emerged against Culture Minister Rachida Dati over undisclosed payments from GDF Suez. Trump's conversation with Putin warning of "no immediate peace" in Ukraine received coverage, while major pornography platforms blocked French access over age verification requirements. Former Health Minister Aurélien Rousseau announced his cancer diagnosis, and the crypto-kidnapping mastermind was arrested in Morocco.