Hotel occupancy rates in the French capital are well below average, as bad weather combines with Olympics-related transport hassles and price hikes to keep summer tourists away. Also, President Emmanuel Macron’s planned unemployment insurance reform becomes the latest casualty of France’s political upheaval – we take a closer look.
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