The French budget deficit rose to 5.5% according to new data by statistical agency Insee. Prime Minister Attal announced welfare cuts could be imposed to lower the budget deficit to 2.7 percent by 2027.
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On March 24, the French government, in response to recent shootings in Moscow, raised its terror alert level to its highest point. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal declared this escalation following a conference with President Emmanuel Macron and key security and defence authorities. Attal shared on social media site X (formerly known as Twitter), that the decision to elevate the alert level was made "in light of the Islamic State's claim of responsibility for the (Moscow) attack and the threats facing our nation".
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French government institutions faced unprecedented cyberattacks, months before the Paris Olympics. Suspicions toward Russia emerged, but no conclusive attribution was made. Hacker groups, including Anonymous Sudan, claimed responsibility via Telegram. Prime Minister Attal's office activated a crisis cell to counter the attacks. Cybersecurity experts underscored the need for robust defenses against such disruptive tactics.
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