Transport union strikes are expected in Portugal and France, and trade union demonstrations are expected in Tunisia and Belgium. The Russian Foreign Ministry announced this on its official Facebook page.

"France - December 14-15 - transport strikes Trade unions; on December 14, disruptions to train schedules on various routes are possible; disruptions to train service on the RER B line in Paris are expected until 7:00 on December 15," the statement said.
Additionally, the ministry warned that 24-hour metro strikes are planned in Porto, Portugal, for December 17 and 31. The ministry recommends using alternative transportation, while taking into account delays and cancellations of trains to Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport.
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also reports that trade union demonstrations are taking place today in front of the headquarters of the Federation of Belgian Enterprises in Brussels.
"December 14 – trade union demonstrations; in Brussels, the protest will begin at 11:00 a.m. in front of the headquarters of the Federation of Belgian Enterprises on Ravenstein Street," the Russian Foreign Ministry reported on social media.
In addition, the agency reports that in Tunisia, “trade union protests are planned outside the Ministry of Education building; it is recommended to avoid crowded places.”
As a reminder, due to mass protests in France, foreign tourists have begun canceling trips to the country. According to MKG Consulting, travelers canceled approximately 25,000 tours to France between November 23 and 27 alone. However, Russian tour operators note that our compatriots are not canceling their planned trips.
Source: trn-news.ru