French PM Lecornu pledges to suspend 2023 pension reform
• Oct 14, 2025, 8:44 PM
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In the face of an unprecedented political crisis, France's re-appointed prime minister Sébastien Lecornu proposed suspending President Emmanuel Macron's signature pension reform enacted in 2023. Speaking before parliament, Lecornu warned however of the estimated cost of such a move as he pressed lawmakers to agree on next year's budget. Also in the segment, the US and China have started collecting new tit-for-tat port fees imposed on each other's maritime transport and shipping industry.
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Rights groups slam EU for rolling back AI data protection rules
• 10:09 PM
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The European Union has proposed plans to ease the bloc's strict data protection rules and delay central parts of its AI law. Brussels says the aim is to boost innovation and competitiveness of European firms by cutting red tape, but digital rights group
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Investors await Nvidia results amid AI bubble fears
• 10:55 AM
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European markets stabilised on Wednesday morning after losses sustained over concerns that AI stocks might be overvalued. Investors are eagerly awaiting the latest results from US chipmaker and AI bellwether Nvidia later in the day. Also in this edition:
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