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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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The French Pacific territory of New Caledonia was rocked by riots for a third night in a row after France's National Assembly approved contentious voting reforms which angered independence supporters. Five people, including two police officers, have died so far in the unrest, while hundreds of others have been injured. France's Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said one police officer died on Thursday as a result of "an accidental shot," broadcaster France Info reported. The main airport remained closed. The largest hospital announced that it was treating mainly only emergency cases. However, ...
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The capital of the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia was rocked by riots for a third night in a row after France's National Assembly approved contentious voting reforms to the territory that angered independence supporters. Four people, including a police officer, have died so far in the unrest, while hundreds of others were injured, according to reports. Local media published photos and videos of looted and destroyed supermarkets and petrol stations. In response to the violence in the archipelago in the South Pacific, Paris declared a state of emergency on Wednesday for an initial per...
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Violent protests by independence supporters in the French overseas territory of New Caledonia have led to 82 arrests and 54 police officers being injured, French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin told broadcaster franceinfo on Tuesday. The separatists are angry about a planned constitutional amendment by the government in Paris, which would give thousands of French citizens in the archipelago in the South Pacific the right to vote and therefore wield more political influence. There have been demonstrations and clashes with security forces, particularly in the suburbs of the capital Nouméa, the...
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There have been violent protests by independence supporters in the French overseas territory of New Caledonia. The separatists are angry about a planned constitutional amendment by the government in Paris, which would give thousands of French voters in the French island province in the South Pacific the right to vote and therefore more political influence. There have been demonstrations and clashes with security forces, particularly in the suburbs of the capital Nouméa, the public broadcaster 1ère Nouvelle-Calédonie reported on Tuesday. Several shops and cars have gone up in flames since Monda...
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