Morning coverage was dominated by the aftermath of the Paris metro stabbings. Editors across the political spectrum emphasized the administrative failure regarding the suspect's non-executed deportation order (OQTF), while right-leaning outlets like Le Figaro highlighted growing urban insecurity and 'ultra-left' sabotage. Simultaneously, the formal promulgation of the 'special law' to extend the 2025 budget into 2026 provided a sense of institutional continuity following weeks of political paralysis. By afternoon, editorial priority shifted toward Volodymyr Zelensky’s diplomatic marathon. Media outlets tracked his travel through Canada to secure European support and his skepticism regarding Russian peace intentions following a massive drone strike on Kyiv. This was paired with reports on internal Ukrainian corruption probes and Russian deployment of hypersonic missiles in Belarus. In the evening, the domestic narrative returned to the metro attacks as authorities lifted the suspect’s custody for psychiatric reasons. This shift toward a medicalized explanation effectively paused the legal and political debate over the OQTF, even as 40 arrests at the Trocadéro for illegal fireworks reinforced the day's theme of urban disorder.