13:18 23 March

13:04 23 March

In Paris, protesters against pension reform occupied Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport and Gare de Lyon, the capital's main train station French. Today is the ninth day of general mobilization against the pension reform, approved by the government without the vote of Parliament.

Dozens of protesters invaded the tracks at the gare de Lyon from which trains to Italy also depart. Among them are also the yellow vests. In the capital French, today's march against the pension reform will start at 14 pm from Place de la Bastille heading to Opèra. And demonstrations are also organized in other cities of France such as Rennes.

13:19 23 March

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A protester holding a sign reading "angry people" as he stands next to a burning waste bin during a demonstration in Nantes

13:18 23 March

Public transport strikes will make travel very complicated and will certainly increase traffic disruption. Metro drivers are called upon to join the strike en masse, while only half of the high-speed trains and a third of the regional trains are expected to run on the rail network.

13:04 23 March

13:08 23 March

The highlight is expected at 14 pm, when demonstrations will begin across France on the ninth day of mobilization against the pension reform already launched by the government.

Already last night hundreds of people demonstrated spontaneously in Paris, Lyon and Lille. Police expect the demonstrations today to be attended by 600,800 to 320,40 people on 70 different occasions, including between 40,50 and <>,<> in Paris. The participation of a few hundred demonstrators from the "Gilets Jaunes" movement is also expected, and the security services are on early alert because unrest is feared. In schools, between <> and <>% are expected to join in primary schools, and many abstentions from work in the energy sectors are expected.

13:13 23 March

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protesters at Paris train station