On the Agenda: What's happening in France this week
Briefly

This week in France is marked by various significant events. The annual Paris Air Show at Le Bourget attracts aviation enthusiasts. Meanwhile, the notorious baccalaureate exams begin, starting with the Philosophy paper on June 16th, causing stress for students. On the legal front, ten suspects will face trial for their involvement in a tragic Channel migrant shipwreck. Additionally, unresolved pension agreement talks will take place, reflecting ongoing tensions about retirement ages amidst recent government changes.
The French baccalaureate exams, crucial for students' futures, kick off this week with philosophy as a compulsory subject, stressing out young students.
This week marks the Paris Air Show, drawing aviation enthusiasts to Le Bourget for the industry's annual showcase.
The deadline for pension agreement talks will occur on Tuesday amidst ongoing unrest regarding the new retirement age. Unions' participation remains low.
A people-smuggling trial will commence involving ten suspects linked to a tragic migrant shipwreck in the Channel, highlighting ongoing issues of migration.
Read at The Local France
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