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French unions are staging a national day of strikes and demonstrations in opposition to the government's pension reforms - the third in a month.
About 500,000 people had taken part in protests by noon, the interior ministry said, higher than previous turn-outs. Transport has been disrupted.
The cabinet wants to raise the minimum retirement age from 60 to 62, and from 65 to 67 for a full state pension.
Meanwhile, key workers are set to vote on whether to begin open-ended strikes.
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Half of all flights to and from Paris Orly airport, and one in three at Charles de Gaulle and Beauvais have been cancelled for Tuesday.
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Saw an interview with the leader of the anti-capitalist party on BBC - I did smile at the name of the party.