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French Government Rejects Lowering Retirement Age to 62 Amidst Budget Concerns

France's refusal to lower the retirement age to 62, despite ongoing negotiations and warnings of significant budget deficits and the departure of some participants in the talks, has raised tensions and uncertainty about the future of the pension system.

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DJI Implements 9 PM Office Departure Policy to Curb Overtime

DJI, a leading Chinese drone maker, implemented a 9 PM office departure policy in late February to combat excessive overtime, reflecting a broader government push for work-life balance amidst concerns over burnout and declining birth rates fueled by the "996" work culture and the "neijuan" mentality...

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Greek Economists Back Pension Reform, Conditional on EU Rule Change

A majority of the Hellenic Panel of Economists conditionally supports revising EU's Stability and Growth Pact rules to ease the shift from pay-as-you-go to funded pension systems, as the current system, ignoring implicit liabilities, hinders the necessary reform and places a significant strain on th...

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UK Welfare Changes Spark Anxiety Amidst Lack of Transparency

The UK government's announced welfare changes, projected to save \$5 billion yearly, lack detail, causing anxiety among potentially 800,000-1.2 million people who might lose benefits; opposition parties criticize this lack of transparency and the potential impact.

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Spanish Public Sector Unions Protest Delayed Salary Increase

Spanish public sector unions CSIF and CC OO are protesting the government's failure to deliver a promised 0.5% retroactive salary increase since January 2024, impacting over 3 million workers and costing an estimated €700 million, due to the government's weak parliamentary position and budget diffic...

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Merz Plans German Budget Cuts Despite Debt-Fueled Spending Plan

Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, plans to cut spending despite a debt-heavy spending plan requiring changes to the country's 'debt brake' which has already prompted legal challenges, and faces opposition from various parties.

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China's 2025 Economic Plan: Boosting Domestic Demand

China's 2025 economic plan prioritizes boosting domestic demand through supply-side improvements (technological advancements and new product creation) and demand-side stimulation (increased consumer purchasing power and government spending), aiming to address insufficient domestic demand and enhance...

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Germany's €500 Billion Debt Plan: A Question of Trust and Transparency

Germany plans to spend €500 billion to address security threats and regain public trust, raising questions about transparency and the prioritization of spending against previous budget constraints.

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Recession Fears Rise Amidst Trump Administration's Uncertainty and Economic Slowdown

President Trump and Treasury Secretary Bessent's refusal to rule out a recession, coupled with declining consumer confidence and slowing GDP growth projections, raises recessionary concerns; the S&P 500 experienced a 10% correction, while fund managers express significant growth concerns.

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Saxony Pushes for "Building Type E" Construction Amidst Housing Crisis

Saxony's Minister of Construction, Regina Kraushaar, is urging for clear legal regulations for "Building Type E," a new building standard allowing simpler construction methods, to address Germany's housing shortage and high construction costs, while a corresponding federal law is pending.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Barr Resigns from Federal Reserve, Bowman Nominated Amidst Expectations of Less Stringent Bank Regulations

Michael Barr resigned as Federal Reserve's Vice Chair for Supervision to avoid conflict with Donald Trump, who nominated Michelle Bowman, known for opposing stricter bank regulations, potentially leading to a less stringent regulatory environment.

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Germany Bypasses Debt Brake to Fund Increased Spending

Germany's coalition government, comprising CDU/CSU, SPD, and Greens, has decided to abandon the debt brake to fund increased spending on defense, infrastructure, and climate change, raising concerns about long-term economic risks despite the urgency of the situation.

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