By Colette Davidson | CS Monitor | 2 months 1 day ago | World
Protests against President Macron's retirement reforms have inflamed France. Yet in a country where demonstrating is practically de rigueur, how much difference does marching really make in a situation like this?
By Angelique Chrisafis in Paris | The Guardian | 2 months 1 day ago | World
Police use teargas and water cannon against hooded protesters on the margins in some cities Protesters and police clashed on the edges of street demonstrations in France on Tuesday as tens of thousands of people took part in marches against Emmanuel Macron’s use of constitutional executive powers to push through an unpopular rise in the pension age to 64. While demonstrations in Paris and Nantes...
By | Al Jazeera | 2 months 1 day ago | World
Exit from the firestorm of protest triggered by Macron's changes looks as far away as ever.
By The Associated Press | NPR | 2 months 1 day ago | World
Fears that violence could mar the demonstrations against President Macron's unpopular pension reforms has led to deployment of 13,000 officers, nearly half of them concentrated in the French capital. (Image credit: Thomas Padilla/AP)
By | HuffPost | 2 months 1 day ago | World
Protests and strikes against unpopular pension reforms are kicking off again across France.
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