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Bickering in the Oval Office. Shouting at the Houses of Parliament. Rioting on the Champs-Elysees.
France is set to deploy tens of thousands of police and gendarmes across the country on Saturday, including 8,000 in Paris, to deal with a fifth weekend of Yellow Vest protests - just days after three people were killed and 13 injured after a mass sh
As protests continue to rage in France, discontent is festering elsewhere in Europe at the same time. What began as a routine protest deep in Paris has swelled to over a hundred thousand people and approximately five locations throughout the country.
In this video, we give you the latest breaking news on Teresa May and the vote of no confidence, Macron and his troubles in France.
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The suspected terrorist who killed two and wounded at least 13 others in a shooting attack at a Christmas market in Strasbourg, France yesterday was being monitored by police ever since he was radicalized in prison and has a long criminal record.
France upgrades security threat level after terrorist attack leaves at least 12 injured
Even though France is currently experiencing demonstrations and riots on a scale that hasn't been seen since at least the historic year of 1968, we've heard relatively little about it from our media here at home.
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Macron will hike minimum wages by €100 per month, starting in 2019. Supposedly, this won't cost employers a dime.
In his first public comments in more than a week, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that his administration will show "no mercy" towards "Yellow Vest" protesters ...
French President capitulates to demands of yellow vest movement
U.S. President Donald Trump has weighed in on the growing chaos in Emmanuel Macron's France, calling it "very sad" and suggesting it is time the scrap the Paris climate agreement and "return money back to the people in the form of lower taxes
If the last two years have taught us anything, it's that Western governments can dodge all responsibility for their failed leadership by blaming all domestic strife on the Russkies.
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In this video, Luke takes to the streets of Paris France where there is a feeling in the air something BIG is about to happen. In fact, there seems to be a total media blackout, and the truth is that Paris is far worse than they will tell you!
The recent protests in France seem to have caught everyone by surprise, particularly the French government. Macron's government seems to have underestimated the demonstrations and the determination of the protesters.
The political vultures are circling around the French president and there's much at stake for the world order.
Yellow Vest Protests Cripple French Businesses; Foreign Minister Slams Trump
Paris was again the epicentre of clashes as fresh anti-government Yellow Vest protests swept France for a fourth consecutive weekend.
Pressure mounted on French President Emmanuel Macron to announce concrete measures to calm protests marked by violence when he addresses the nation Monday evening, and breaks a long silence widely seen as aggravating a crisis that has shaken the gove
"Let them eat carbon!" said French President Emmanuel Macron this week, offering his peasants a six-month reprieve on their coming carbon sin tax. And, kicking his feet up on his desk at the Élysée Palace, he breathed a sigh of relief.
France is under siege. Some 90,000 security forces are being deployed across France with particular attention to always combustible Paris and Marseilles. Armored vehicles are moving into the capital. Certain military units are on high alert.
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Today we will again (read the comments) see large, and mostly peaceful gilets jaunes gatherings all over France to protest the neo-liberal policies of the Macron regime.
125,000 French Take To Streets As Trump Trolls Macron; Protester's Hand Blown Off In Graphic Video
Devices covered with yellow jackets in symbolic gesture
Paris was again the epicentre of clashes as fresh anti-government Yellow Vest protests swept France for a fourth consecutive weekend.