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Friday, 10 June 2016

France Euro 2016: Hollande warns unions against disrupting tournament

French President Francois Hollande has warned against attempts to disrupt Euro 2016 with strike action, on the eve of the football tournament.
French soldiers pass uncollected rubbish in Paris, 9 June
Twin challenges for France's authorities: security and strike action
France has been in the grip of industrial action, mainly over reforms to labour law, and a train strike could affect Friday's opening match.
A fan zone in Lille ahead of Euro 2016
Security has been stepped up for the month-long tournament in France
Train drivers are threatening to strike on a line serving the Stade de France in St Denis just outside Paris.
The stadium will host Friday evening's match between France and Romania.

Football fans arriving in Paris and several other cities this week have been greeted by the sight and smell of uncollected rubbish sacks as trade unionists blockade incinerators.


The country is also on high alert since the jihadist attacks on Paris in November, and is recovering from flood damage in central and northern regions.

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