French police hunt ‘highway pirates’ who targeted motorists in south

Police in the south of France are hunting for a group of masked men, dubbed “highway pirates” who crashed into cars on a motorway before robbing motorists and holidaymakers of their belongings. Motorists on the roads around the Camargue area of southern France had a shock on Sunday as several cars were targeted by “highway pirates”, as they were dubbed by the local press. Source The Local

Iran Plans First Oil-And-Gas Tenders After Sanctions Easing

The Iranian government is planning to announce tenders for the exploration of 14 oil-and-gas blocks over the next three months, a top executive at Iran’s NIOC state oil company has said.
Last week, France’s Total became the first Western company to sign a development agreement with Iran since the partial lifting of sanctions in exchange for restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program. Source: RadioFreeEurope

Macron calls on Merkel to help correct ‘dysfunctional’ eurozone

The French president is hosting the German chancellor in Paris on Thursday for a Franco-German summit. According to the president, the European Union remains an incomplete project and will need treaty changes to bring greater convergence in eurozone member states. He reiterated that he was not in favour of turning national debts of eurozone countries into a single pool of eurozone debt. Source: Euronews