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If there is one word that captures Emmanuel Macron’s past few days, it is *active*—on the world stage, in policy, and in shaping Europe’s future. Let’s start with his most newsworthy appearance: on November 18, Macron headlined the Summit on European Digital Sovereignty in Berlin alongside German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, pushing for what he termed a “European preference” in technology. Echoing widespread concerns that Europe risks becoming a “vassal” to US and Chinese tech giants, Macron emphasized the need for Europe to develop its own digital infrastructure. This was more than rhetoric; it was a strategic call for investment and cooperation, with leading European AI and tech companies such as Mistral, SAP, and major ministers in attendance, according to reporting from AFP, France24, and Le Monde. Their press conferences were widely watched, with the summit’s hashtag #EUSummit25 trending among European policy circles and showing up prominently across social media.
Turning to domestic crises, Macron presided over high-level crisis talks at the Élysée after a spike in drug-related violence in Marseille. According to RFI, he will personally travel to the city in December following the shocking murder of a local activist’s brother—a gesture highlighting his hands-on approach to security and social issues. Le Monde notes that he’s convening further meetings with anti-trafficking stakeholders and plans additional reforms to counter organized crime.
International engagement remains front and center. Tomorrow, according to official Mauritian government releases, Macron lands in Mauritius for a two-day state visit. The agenda is packed: from touring vessels combating ocean plastic to inaugurating a new embassy, meeting local AI economic players, and signing multiple cooperation agreements in blue economy, renewable energy, and water resource management. These moves dovetail with sustainable development priorities and France’s overseas diplomatic influence. The visit is positioned as a milestone for Franco-Mauritian relations and regional innovation leadership.
Macron’s commitment to European defense and innovation was evident last week as he inaugurated France’s new Space Command in Toulouse. Per Le Monde, he warned of the “brutalization of space warfare,” unveiling strategies to defend France’s interests and announcing the lifting of bans on Israeli companies operating in France’s space sector—another sign of pragmatic policy realignment.
On the humanitarian front, Macron personally welcomed Algerian novelist Boualem Sansal at the Élysée, immediately after Sansal’s Berlin release—a move highlighted by Morocco World News as reinforcing France’s support for freedom of expression and international solidarity.
Meanwhile, in Paris, he and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy led discussions on joint drone production to bolster European security and defense, as documented by Ukraine’s presidential office.
Just days ago, Macron marked the tenth anniversary of the Paris attacks with survivors and victims’ relatives—a deeply personal and public remembrance captured by AP and French media.
On the business front, France24 reports that the Choose France summit netted over 9 billion euros in new corporate investment, sending strong signals about the country’s ongoing economic attractiveness under Macron’s stewardship.
Social media mentions of Macron surged around #EUSummit25, Marseille crisis talks, and his upcoming Mauritius trip. On X and Instagram, clips from the Berlin summit press conference and snapshots with key tech CEOs have generated buzz, signaling Macron’s influence in shaping Europe’s digital trajectory.
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