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French authorities probe suspected sabotage after multiple power blackouts, including in Nice, while tensions rise with the UK over illegal fishing as a vessel is impounded.

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French authorities investigate second power blackout in two days
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French officials are probing what appears to be a deliberate attack on power infrastructure after a second blackout in two days hit Nice, leaving 45,000 people in the dark. This comes right after a suspicious outage disrupted the Cannes Film Festival’s closing day—raising alarms about possible coordinated sabotage.
Editor’s Note: Back-to-back blackouts with signs of foul play aren’t just inconvenient—they suggest someone’s testing France’s critical systems. Whether it’s activists or something more sinister, it’s a wake-up call about how vulnerable everyday services can be. And with high-profile events like Cannes in the mix, the stakes for public safety and trust just got higher.
Second suspected sabotage in France as power cut hits Nice
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Authorities in France are investigating a possible second act of sabotage after a fire caused a major power outage in Nice. Officials suspect the blaze was deliberately set, labeling it of "criminal origin." This comes amid heightened tensions over infrastructure security in the country.
Editor’s Note: If this is indeed another targeted attack, it suggests a worrying pattern of disruptions to critical services in France. People are already on edge about safety—this kind of incident fuels concerns over stability and whether essential systems are vulnerable to deliberate harm.
France impounds UK vessel accused of illegal fishing
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A British fishing boat has been seized by French authorities and forced to dock at Boulogne after being accused of illegal fishing in French waters. The vessel was intercepted by a French patrol boat, escalating tensions over post-Brexit fishing rights.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about one boat—it’s the latest flare-up in an ongoing spat between the UK and France over fishing access since Brexit. France has been strict about enforcing its maritime rules, while British fishermen argue they’re being unfairly targeted. If these disputes keep piling up, they could strain relations even further, or even spill into trade and diplomacy. For coastal communities relying on fishing, these clashes are more than just politics—they’re about livelihoods.
French PM to reconsider reform in standoff with taxi drivers
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France's Prime Minister is hitting pause on a hotly debated reform after taxi drivers ramped up pressure—threatening to disrupt Paris airports and the French Open tennis tournament. The drivers are furious over changes to how they're paid for patient transport, and the government is now backtracking to avoid escalation.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about taxi fares—it’s a high-stakes showdown between the government and a powerful industry willing to grind key services to a halt. If protests escalate, travelers and event-goers could face chaos, and the government’s ability to push reforms takes another hit.

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