France, Israel and Paris Air Show
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Malaysian representatives were all smiles at the International Paris Air Show (IPAS) 2025, currently being held in Le Bourget, France, from June 16 until 22.
Public bickering between France and Germany doesn’t bode well for the continent’s efforts to build up military capability.
The French-Israeli relationship has always been turbulent, but the prospect that President Emmanuel Macron may recognize a Palestinian state has brought tension to a new level.
France said it has received a letter from the Palestinian Authority that contains “concrete and unprecedented commitments” to reform as Paris prepares to co-chair a conference on Palestinian statehood in New York.
LE BOURGET—Air France expects sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) costs to rise to €650 million ($750 million) in 2030, up from €90 million in 2024, as a European mandate for SAF use rises to 6% SAF, the airline’s CEO Anne Rigail says.
France shut down the main Israeli company stands at the Paris Airshow on Monday for refusing to remove attack weapons from display, sparking a furious response from Israel and inflaming tensions between the traditional allies.
Anyone travelling to the French capital has been told to rethink their visit to a popular tourist destination, or to be prepared to change their plans.
TotalEnergies (Paris:TTE) (LSE:TTE) (NYSE:TTE) and Quatra, the European market leader in the collection and recycling of used cooking oil, have signed a 15-year agreement beginning in 2026, for the supply of 60,000 tons a year of European used cooking oil to TotalEnergies' biorefineries.