France's government unfurled ramped-up security measures and warnings that violent demonstrators intend “to destroy, to ...
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A fresh wave of demonstrations and disruption against plans by the French government to raise the pension age materialized as ...
Fears that violence could mar the demonstrations against President Macron's unpopular pension reforms has led to deployment ...
Protests have turned violent in the French capital and other cities around the country as demonstrators join marches and ...
The new wave of strikes and protests was the 10th time since January that unions have called on workers to walk out.
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French police violently repressed spontaneous protests against the president’s use of the anti-democratic Article 49.3 to ...
The unions and pseudo-left parties are desperately trying to prevent the growth of protests and strikes by promoting ...
Protests and strikes against unpopular pension reforms are again gripping France. Many thousands of demonstrators are ...