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March 2026 Full Moon in Virgo: Avoid Nervous Breakdown on March 2nd

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor March 2, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

A full moon, coinciding with a total lunar eclipse, is expected to heighten emotional stress and mental tension for many, with those born under the sign of Virgo particularly susceptible to increased anxiety on Monday, March 2nd, 2026. The peak of the full moon will occur at 12:38 PM Paris time on March 3rd, 2026, and will be visible as a “blood moon” due to the total eclipse, according to astronomical reports.

Astrologers describe the period leading up to a full moon – the gibbous waxing phase – as a time of escalating nervous tension. This phase, occurring now, can lead to increased cortisol levels, fragmented sleep, and an exaggerated response to everyday frustrations. The lunar event takes place with the moon in the sign of Virgo, an earth sign known for its meticulousness and analytical nature.

Individuals born under Virgo are predicted to experience a particularly challenging day on March 2nd, as the lunar energy clashes with their inherent tendencies toward overthinking and control. Virgos, already prone to a higher mental workload, may find themselves overwhelmed by even minor disruptions, potentially triggering emotional outbursts or physical symptoms like headaches. The current position of the sun in Pisces, a sign associated with fluidity and a lack of concrete boundaries, is expected to exacerbate this tension, as it challenges the Virgo’s need for order and structure.

Experts suggest several strategies for Virgos to mitigate the potential for emotional overload. These include prioritizing essential tasks and postponing more demanding work until later in the week, adhering to a strict time management schedule for remaining commitments, and limiting exposure to digital stimuli, such as work emails and social media, after 8:00 PM. Supplementation with magnesium, around 300mg daily after consulting with a healthcare professional, is also recommended to support nervous system function. Practicing mindfulness techniques, such as journaling or slow, deliberate breathing exercises, and focusing on organizing a small physical space can also provide a sense of calm.

The full moon in Virgo is also linked to themes of healing, self-reflection, and releasing past traumas. The astrological symbolism associated with the degrees of the moon and sun during this event – a powerful statesman overcoming political hysteria and a battle-worn sword displayed in a museum – suggests a need for courage and introspection in navigating personal and collective challenges. The lunar eclipse is expected to create a potent opportunity for letting go of old patterns and rebuilding a stronger sense of self.

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French Phone Solicitation: Tips to Stop Unwanted Calls & Scams in 2024/2026

by Priya Shah – Business Editor February 21, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

France is preparing to effectively end unsolicited telephone marketing on August 11, 2026, following the full implementation of a law passed last year. The legislation, designed to combat abusive practices, will require companies to obtain explicit consent before contacting individuals by phone, email, SMS, or social media.

The law, promulgated on June 30, 2025, has been undergoing a transition period while awaiting the publication of an implementing decree and the expiration of the existing “Bloctel” opt-out list. Bloctel, launched in 2016, allowed individuals to register their numbers to avoid unsolicited calls, but its effectiveness has been limited. The new law shifts the onus from consumers to businesses, requiring affirmative consent for marketing communications.

According to UFC-Que Choisir, a consumer advocacy group that has long campaigned against aggressive telemarketing, the consent required will need to be “free, specific, informed, unambiguous and revocable,” as outlined in Article 13 of the law. Businesses will bear the responsibility of proving they obtained valid consent if challenged.

The ban will not be absolute. Companies will still be permitted to contact existing customers to offer products or services related to their current contracts, such as presenting improved offers. However, even in these cases, the principle of prior consent will apply.

The move comes alongside increased scrutiny of fraudulent calls and the misuse of telephone numbers. The French regulatory authority for electronic communications, Arcep, reported a doubling of reports concerning fraudulent calls and number spoofing between 2024 and 2025, with over 23,000 complaints filed in 2025. Arcep has implemented measures requiring operators to authenticate caller IDs, blocking masked or randomly generated numbers, particularly those originating from abroad and falsely displaying French numbers.

New regulations, effective since January 2026, mandate that operators like Orange, SFR, Free, and Bouygues Mobile validate the identity of each caller before connecting the call. This authentication process aims to prevent fraudsters from using spoofed numbers for scams related to training funds (CPF) or energy renovation schemes. The Arcep is also maintaining a strict list of authorized numbers per subscriber to further combat abuse.

Prior to August 11, 2026, a period of transition remains. The government’s service-public.fr website advises vigilance during this time. A previous ban on telemarketing in the sectors of energy renovation and adaptation of homes for the elderly and disabled came into effect on July 1, 2025.

The French government’s website, economie.gouv.fr, details the new requirements for businesses, emphasizing the shift to a consent-based system. The upcoming changes are expected to significantly alter the landscape of telemarketing in France, placing a greater burden on companies to demonstrate compliance.

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