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10 September 09:46

The 'Block Everything' movement in France, organized against the backdrop of frustrations related to austerity, will paralyze transport and daily life, with tens of thousands of participants.

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The 'Block Everything' protests in France, scheduled for September 10, 2025, aim to paralyze transportation and daily activities in response to the government's austerity plans. The organizers, independent of political parties, hope to attract tens of thousands of participants and to use various protest methods, including blockades and credit card payment strikes. Authorities are preparing for possible acts of violence, mobilizing over 80,000 police officers. The frustrations of the population are fueled by the proposed austerity measures, including cuts to health spending and pension freezes.

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„Blocați totul”: Franța se pregătește de proteste de amploare, peste 80.000 de polițiști mobilizați
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A few thousand trade unionists are protesting on Wednesday in front of the Government, complaining about the "major social and economic problems" faced by citizens in Romania and demanding an increase in the minimum wage and pensions.
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Yesterday 17:48

The heads of the Defense committees in the American Senate, Roger Wicker, and in the House of Representatives, Mike Rogers, criticize the Pentagon's decision to reduce the U.S. military presence in Romania, considering it uncoordinated and contrary to the president's strategy.

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