Morning coverage was dominated by the immediate domestic political crisis following Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s use of Article 49.3 to pass the 2026 budget. Editors highlighted the imminent threat of two censure motions from the left-wing and far-right blocs, while simultaneously tracking Donald Trump’s naval escalation toward Iran and NATO’s ongoing coordination with Denmark over Greenland. By midday, editorial priority shifted to the National Assembly as the government narrowly survived both censure motions. Following this tactical victory, editors reported Lecornu’s immediate decision to trigger a second 49.3 decree to force the 'expenditure' portion of the budget, a move conservative outlets framed as a fragile stabilization of the fiscal deadlock. In the late afternoon and evening, focus pivoted to an escalating public health crisis. Media outlets reported that Danone joined Nestlé and Lactalis in expanding infant formula recalls following multiple infant deaths, shifting the news cycle toward parental anxiety and potential legal fallout.