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French pension reform talks fail as projections show deficit to keep growing

French Prime Minister François Bayrou will face a no-confidence vote from Socialist MPs after talks between unions and employers over a reform of the country’s pension system failed to reach a compromise. France’s highest auditing authority earlier showed that the pension system could run a deficit of as much as €30 billion by 2045 if nothing is changed. Also in this edition, FRANCE 24’s Luke Shrago looks at the economic impact of the border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia.

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