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#2574330
22 March 2018
Federal secretary of SUD Rail Railway union Erik Meyer (C) attends a demonstration in front of the Gare de l’Est railway station in Paris on March 22, 2018 to protest against French government's string of reforms. Thousands of French train drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers were set to go on strike on March 22, 2018 in a major day of protest against French President's reform drive. The walk-outs and demonstrations are the latest test of strength for the 40-year-old centrist leader as he pushes ahead with a new phase of his agenda to overhaul the state railways and other public services.
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#2574334
22 March 2018
French Communist Party (PCF) General Secretary Pierre Laurent (C) speaks to the press during a demonstration in front of the Gare de l’Est railway station in Paris on March 22, 2018 to protest against French government's string of reforms. Thousands of French train drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers were set to go on strike on March 22, 2018 in a major day of protest against French President's reform drive. The walk-outs and demonstrations are the latest test of strength for the 40-year-old centrist leader as he pushes ahead with a new phase of his agenda to overhaul the state railways and other public services.
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#2574335
22 March 2018
French Communist Party (PCF) General Secretary Pierre Laurent (C) speaks to the press during a demonstration in front of the Gare de l’Est railway station in Paris on March 22, 2018 to protest against French government's string of reforms. Thousands of French train drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers were set to go on strike on March 22, 2018 in a major day of protest against French President's reform drive. The walk-outs and demonstrations are the latest test of strength for the 40-year-old centrist leader as he pushes ahead with a new phase of his agenda to overhaul the state railways and other public services.
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#2574336
22 March 2018
A sign on a billboard reading « March 22 : Macron has veered off track » is seen during a demonstration in front of the Gare de l’Est railway station in Paris on March 22, 2018 to protest against French government's string of reforms. Thousands of French train drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers were set to go on strike on March 22, 2018 in a major day of protest against French President's reform drive. The walk-outs and demonstrations are the latest test of strength for the 40-year-old centrist leader as he pushes ahead with a new phase of his agenda to overhaul the state railways and other public services.
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#2574265
22 March 2018
Employees of the French state owned railway company SNCF holding a banner reading « railway workers and users, let us resist together for a real public service » demonstrate in front of the Gare de l’Est railway station in Paris on March 22, 2018 to protest against French government's string of reforms. Thousands of French train drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers were set to go on strike on March 22, 2018 in a major day of protest against French President's reform drive. The walk-outs and demonstrations are the latest test of strength for the 40-year-old centrist leader as he pushes ahead with a new phase of his agenda to overhaul the state railways and other public services
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#2574298
22 March 2018
Employees of the French state owned railway company SNCF holding a banner reading « railway workers and users, let us resist together for a real public service » demonstrate in front of the Gare de l’Est railway station in Paris on March 22, 2018 to protest against French government's string of reforms. Thousands of French train drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers were set to go on strike on March 22, 2018 in a major day of protest against French President's reform drive. The walk-outs and demonstrations are the latest test of strength for the 40-year-old centrist leader as he pushes ahead with a new phase of his agenda to overhaul the state railways and other public services
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#2574301
22 March 2018
Employees of the French state owned railway company SNCF holding a banner reading « railway workers and users, let us resist together for a real public service » demonstrate in front of the Gare de l’Est railway station in Paris on March 22, 2018 to protest against French government's string of reforms. Thousands of French train drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers were set to go on strike on March 22, 2018 in a major day of protest against French President's reform drive. The walk-outs and demonstrations are the latest test of strength for the 40-year-old centrist leader as he pushes ahead with a new phase of his agenda to overhaul the state railways and other public services
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#2574302
22 March 2018
Employees of the French state owned railway company SNCF holding a banner reading « railway workers and users, let us resist together for a real public service » demonstrate in front of the Gare de l’Est railway station in Paris on March 22, 2018 to protest against French government's string of reforms. Thousands of French train drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers were set to go on strike on March 22, 2018 in a major day of protest against French President's reform drive. The walk-outs and demonstrations are the latest test of strength for the 40-year-old centrist leader as he pushes ahead with a new phase of his agenda to overhaul the state railways and other public services
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#2574307
22 March 2018
General secretary of trade union CGT of cheminots Laurent Brun (L) speaks with former French CGT workers' union chairman Bernard Thibault (C) during a demonstration in front of the Gare de l’Est railway station in Paris on March 22, 2018 to protest against French government's string of reforms. Thousands of French train drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers were set to go on strike on March 22, 2018 in a major day of protest against French President's reform drive. The walk-outs and demonstrations are the latest test of strength for the 40-year-old centrist leader as he pushes ahead with a new phase of his agenda to overhaul the state railways and other public services.
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#2574308
22 March 2018
General secretary of trade union CGT of cheminots Laurent Brun (L) speaks with former French CGT workers' union chairman Bernard Thibault (C) during a demonstration in front of the Gare de l’Est railway station in Paris on March 22, 2018 to protest against French government's string of reforms. Thousands of French train drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers were set to go on strike on March 22, 2018 in a major day of protest against French President's reform drive. The walk-outs and demonstrations are the latest test of strength for the 40-year-old centrist leader as he pushes ahead with a new phase of his agenda to overhaul the state railways and other public services.
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#2574314
22 March 2018
General secretary of UNSA Railway union Roger Dillenseger (1st L), General secretary of trade union CGT of cheminots Laurent Brun (3rd L), General secretary of CFDT Railway union Didier Aubert (4 th L) and Federal secretary of SUD Rail Railway union Erik Meyer (6th L) attend a demonstration in front of the Gare de l’Est railway station in Paris on March 22, 2018 to protest against French government's string of reforms. Thousands of French train drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers were set to go on strike on March 22, 2018 in a major day of protest against French President's reform drive. The walk-outs and demonstrations are the latest test of strength for the 40-year-old centrist leader as he pushes ahead with a new phase of his agenda to overhaul the state railways and other public services.
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#2574332
22 March 2018
General secretary of CFDT Railway union Didier Aubert (1st L) and Federal secretary of SUD Rail Railway union Erik Meyer (3rd L) attend a demonstration in front of the Gare de l’Est railway station in Paris on March 22, 2018 to protest against French government's string of reforms. Thousands of French train drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers were set to go on strike on March 22, 2018 in a major day of protest against French President's reform drive. The walk-outs and demonstrations are the latest test of strength for the 40-year-old centrist leader as he pushes ahead with a new phase of his agenda to overhaul the state railways and other public services.
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#2574338
22 March 2018
Former French Socialist minister Benoit Hamon, leader of the Generation.s movement, is seen during a demonstration in front of the Gare de l’Est railway station in Paris on March 22, 2018 to protest against French government's string of reforms. Thousands of French train drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers were set to go on strike on March 22, 2018 in a major day of protest against French President's reform drive. The walk-outs and demonstrations are the latest test of strength for the 40-year-old centrist leader as he pushes ahead with a new phase of his agenda to overhaul the state railways and other public services.
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#2574339
22 March 2018
Former French Socialist minister Benoit Hamon, leader of the Generation.s movement, is seen during a demonstration in front of the Gare de l’Est railway station in Paris on March 22, 2018 to protest against French government's string of reforms. Thousands of French train drivers, teachers and air traffic controllers were set to go on strike on March 22, 2018 in a major day of protest against French President's reform drive. The walk-outs and demonstrations are the latest test of strength for the 40-year-old centrist leader as he pushes ahead with a new phase of his agenda to overhaul the state railways and other public services.
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#2404735
7 January 2018
January 4, 2018-Paju, South Korea-Visitors transit train for go ahead Dorasan Station near the border with North Korea. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reopened a key cross-border communication channel with South Korea for the first time in nearly two years Wednesday as the rivals explored the possibility of sitting down and talking after months of acrimony and fears of war.
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#2404736
7 January 2018
January 4, 2018-Paju, South Korea-Visitors transit train for go ahead Dorasan Station near the border with North Korea. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reopened a key cross-border communication channel with South Korea for the first time in nearly two years Wednesday as the rivals explored the possibility of sitting down and talking after months of acrimony and fears of war.
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