The early morning news cycle was dominated by a shift in diplomatic signaling, as editors highlighted the Kremlin's stated readiness to resume dialogue with Emmanuel Macron regarding Ukraine. This was quickly accompanied by reports of a domestic emergency: an Air France flight to Ajaccio was forced to land in Lyon following a mid-air engine fire, a story that gained traction through dramatic passenger testimonies throughout the afternoon. By midday, editorial focus shifted to Abu Dhabi, where President Macron, visiting French troops, officially confirmed the construction of a new nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to replace the Charles-de-Gaulle by 2038. This announcement of sovereign military projection became the day's primary headline. Concurrently, the domestic political agenda tracked the government’s preparation of a 'special law' to bypass the budget deadlock. In the evening, attention turned to Miami, where live coverage focused on 'productive' meetings between the Trump administration and Ukrainian negotiators, signaling a potential new phase in international mediation.