The Daily Brief
In France, the Collapse of Pension Reform Talks Risks Worsening Political Instability
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The collapse of negotiations over potential changes to President Macron's controversial pensions reform will increase the risk of more no-confidence votes against the government, budgetary deadlock and another early election.
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The Iran-Israel Ceasefire Will Remain Fragile Amid Unresolved Disputes
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Even if the ceasefire holds in the coming weeks and months, outstanding U.S. and Israeli concerns with Iran's ballistic missile and nuclear programs could reignite hostilities.
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OTHER TOPICS WE'RE TRACKING
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Iran: U.S. Intelligence Assessment Says Strike on Iran's Nuclear Facilities Had Modest Impact
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Bangladesh: IMF To Release $1.3B After Third and Fourth Loan Review
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Thailand: No-Confidence Vote Is Impending as Military Seals Border
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Vietnam: Hanoi Tries 41, Including Former State Officials, in $45M Corruption Case
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China, Singapore: New Agreements Reaffirm Ties Under Tariff Risks
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Argentina: Challenges to Meet IMF Requirements to Persist Despite Strong Economic Recovery
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Uganda: President Museveni to Run For a Seventh Term
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