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Thousands marched at May Day protests across France on Wednesday, making demands ranging from better salaries to a ceasefire ...
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What began as peaceful May Day protests turned violent in Paris as police fired tear gas to control the crowds, leading to clashes with demonstrators. Thousands of people marched through the ...
Riot police used tear gas and batons to disperse some of the demonstrators. Police put the number of protesters in the French capital at about 18,000, though the hard-left CGT union put the figure ...
Emmanuel Macron never showed any doubt in the scale of his ambitions, nor his chances of success. Less than a year after defeating Marine Le Pen in the presidential elections, Macron said he had ...
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PARIS, May 1 (Reuters) - French police said they arrested 45 people in Paris and that 12 officers had been injured during traditional May Day protests on Wednesday, though the demonstrations were ...
France’s first lady, Brigitte Macron, will be the subject of a biopic series produced by French mini-major Gaumont. The six-part show is being penned by Bénédicte Charles and Olivier ...
Student activists in Australia, Britain, France and elsewhere are challenging their universities’ stances on the war in Gaza and ties to Israel. transcript Free Palestine. Free, free Palestine.
French police said they arrested 45 people in Paris and that 12 officers had been injured during traditional May Day protests on Wednesday, though the demonstrations were far more subdued than last ...