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Unions do not want retirement at 65

Before receiving the social partners on Tuesday, and also this Wednesday, the First had done everything to temporize on France Info.

But even by affirming that the threshold of "65 years" was not "a totem", Elisabeth Borne has so far failed to convince the unions on the pension reform.

“The CFDT will mobilize” in the event of raising the retirement age to 64 or 65, thus warned the secretary general of the first French union, Laurent Berger, when he left a meeting at Matignon. .

At the start of the evening, the secretary general of FO, Frédéric Souillot, displayed the same determination, promising a “significant” mobilization, because a “majority of French people are against a decline in the starting age”.

Moscow now recognizes 89 Russian dead in Makivka strike

As anger rises in Russia against the military command, Moscow is reviewing its figures.

The death toll from the Ukrainian strike on New Year's Eve on a building where Russian soldiers were gathered in Makiivka has risen to 89 dead, against 63 the day before, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced on Tuesday evening.

Ukraine, which admitted having carried out this strike, gives contradictory information.

The strategic communications department of the Ukrainian army thus evoked, in particularly flowery language, a balance sheet of 400 dead and 300 wounded.

More sober, the staff indicated that it had no definitive information on the number of victims.

Republicans tear each other apart in the United States over the election of the Speaker of the House

No white smoke above the Capitol.

It is even the blackest smoke for a hundred years in Washington.

The Republican family was indeed torn in the House on Tuesday, with elected Conservatives who failed to elect Kevin McCarthy as Speaker after three rounds of voting, with around twenty slingers.

The session was adjourned and negotiations resumed behind the scenes, before a 4th round scheduled for Wednesday noon.

The deadlock could last: in 1856, it took two months and 133 votes for a speaker of the House of Representatives to be elected.

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