Morning headlines were dominated by the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with multiple outlets analyzing the war's military stalemate, human toll, and European geopolitical shifts. Concurrent coverage addressed domestic security as President Macron convened a meeting on violent extremist groups and the government initiated judicial action against the possible reconstitution of the dissolved antifascist group Jeune Garde. By early afternoon, editorial attention shifted to diplomatic friction with the United States after US Ambassador Charles Kushner failed to attend a summons at the Quai d'Orsay following his comments on the Quentin Deranque case. Multiple outlets also reported on the judicial proceedings against PSG footballer Achraf Hakimi, ordered to stand trial for rape allegations. The evening was defined by the resignation of Louvre president Laurence des Cars following the museum's October 2025 robbery and subsequent social tensions, with editors reporting her departure as inevitable after security failures and staff strikes. Coverage continued on the Lyon municipal election debate, focusing on security issues and political alliances ahead of the vote.