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PARIS (Reuters) -Thousands marched in Paris and cities across France on Saturday to protest against the far-right National Rally (RN) ahead of upcoming elections to the French parliament.
Anti-racism groups joined French unions and a new left-wing coalition in protests across France against the surging nationalist far right as frenzied campaigning is under way in advance of snap ...
PARIS — Thousands marched in Paris and cities across France on Saturday to protest against the far-right National Rally, in advance of upcoming elections for parliament. Following the RN's surge ...
People marched across France on Saturday against the far right, with French police citing 250,000 in attendance nationwide, 640,000 according to the CGT national trade union.
A furious French left called for mass protests across more than 130 towns and cities Saturday after French President Emmanuel Macron named a right-wing prime minister, despite the left's ...
Thousands Protest Against Far Right Across France The demonstrations are being watched as a barometer for whether voters will turn out in snap elections A march in Toulouse against the far right.
Police detained 29 people in Paris on Sunday after “anti-fascist” demonstrators became violent – hurling glass bottles and firecrackers and setting cars ablaze.
PARIS, France – Demonstrations were under way in Paris and cities across France on Saturday, June 15, to protest against the far-right National Rally (RN) ahead of upcoming elections to the ...
Demonstrations were under way in Paris and cities across France on Saturday to protest against the far-right National Rally (RN) ahead of upcoming elections to the French parliament. Following the ...