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The gutted remains of six cars smoulder in a parking lot in Nouméa, capital of the South Pacific archipelago of New Caledonia. Smoke billows over the city, a grey backdrop for the colourful flags flown by the Indigenous Kanak people as they take to the streets in protest. It’s May 15 2024, and the French Pacific territory is gripped by riots, violence and at least six deaths, a crisis kicked off by a constitutional change taking place over 16,000 kilometres away. In the coming days, hundreds of French gendarmes will attempt to put out the flames. May's sometimes deadly clashes were triggered b...
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French President Emmanuel Macron has decided to lift the state of emergency in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia, in a move meant to allow political dialogue following the unrest that left seven people dead and a trail of destruction, his office said. According to the statement, the state of emergency will not be extended “for the moment” and will therefore end at 5 am local time on Tuesday. The decision aims at “enabling meetings of the various components” of pro-independence movement FLNKS, the Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front, and allow elected officials and other l...
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France is lifting a state of emergency in its overseas territory of New Caledonia after 12 days, the office of President Emmanuel Macron announced in Paris on Monday. The measure, introduced on May 15 amid unrest in the South Pacific overseas territory, will not be extended and will end on Tuesday morning at 5 am local time (1800 GMT Monday), French media quoted the Elysée Palace as saying. French media reported that the French government was hoping the move would help dialogue. However, it went on to say that the prerequisite for concrete negotiations was for roadblocks set up by the demonstr...
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France is lifting a state of emergency in its overseas territory of New Caledonia after 12 days, the office of President Emmanuel Macron announced in Paris on Monday. The measure, introduced on May 15 amid unrest in the South Pacific overseas territory, will not be extended and will end on Tuesday morning at 5 am local time (1800 GMT Monday), French media quoted the Elysée Palace as saying. French media reported that the French government was hoping the move would help dialogue. However, it went on to say that the prerequisite for concrete negotiations was for roadblocks set up by the demonstr...
DPA
France is lifting a state of emergency in its overseas territory of New Caledonia after 12 days, the office of President Emmanuel Macron announced in Paris on Monday. The measure, introduced on May 15 amid unrest in the South Pacific overseas territory, will not be extended and will end on Tuesday morning at 5 am local time (1800 GMT Monday), French media quoted the Elysée Palace as saying. French media reported that the French government was hoping the move would help dialogue. However, it went on to say that the prerequisite for concrete negotiations was for roadblocks set up by the demonstr...
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An independence leader in New Caledonia has called on supporters to “remain mobilised” across the French Pacific archipelago. Christian Tein, who heads the pro-independence party The Field Action Coordination Unit, called for "resistance" to Paris-imposed electoral reforms, which the indigenous Kanak people fear will further marginalise them. Tein made the comments in a video, posted on social media after he and other pro-independence leaders recently met with French President Emmanuel Macron. Political unrest has flared up in New Caledonia, with protesters erecting make-shift barricades on ro...
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French President Emmanuel Macron urged Thursday the removal of protesters' barricades in riot-hit New Caledonia. He also announced he would send police forces to help battle deadly unrest in the French Pacific archipelago. The gendarmes “will stay as long as necessary," even as French security services focus on safeguarding the Paris Olympics in coming weeks, Macron said. Pro-independence Indigenous Kanak leaders, who declined Macron's offer of talks by video a week earlier, greeted him in person on Thursday. They also joined a meeting in Nouméa with rival pro-Paris leaders who want New Caledo...
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French President Emmanuel Macron is travelling to New Caledonia after deadly armed clashes gripped the nation. The move signals French authorities’ growing confidence that reinforced security measures in the region are bringing the French Pacific territory under control. “He will go there tonight,” government spokesperson Prisca Thevenot said on Tuesday, “The return to calm is starting to arrive.” A state of emergency was declared by Paris last week and 1,000 reinforcements were sent in to bolster security forces that had lost control of some parts of the New Caledonian capital Nouméa. Sixth f...
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French security forces utilised armored vehicles and backhoes to clear charred barricades, aiming to regain control of the highway leading to the international airport in violence-stricken New Caledonia. The archipelago, marred by deadly unrest, has long been a focal point of indigenous aspirations for independence from France.
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France has accused Azerbaijan of meddling in its Pacific archipelago territory of New Caledonia. Despite the vast geographical and cultural distance between the Caspian state and the French Pacific territory, this claim is rooted in a complex web of historical, political, and diplomatic tensions. The Crisis in New CaledoniaNew Caledonia, located between Australia and Fiji, is a French territory with a history of striving for independence. The recent unrest in New Caledonia was ignited by a new electoral law perceived by the indigenous Kanak population as discriminatory. This law allows people ...
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