French farmers have continued to block roads, set fire to tyres and laid siege to supermarkets, saying they need more measures, after the government promised reforms.
French lawmakers on Thursday condemned an infamous 1961 police crackdown on Algerian protesters in Paris as a "bloody and murderous repression," marking another step in the country's recognition ...
Several people, caught on camera, set polling stations and voting booths on fire in protest. In other locations ... someone set off an explosive device, French outlet Le Monde reported.
Angry French farmers ... with protesters using their tractors to shut down long stretches of road and slow traffic. They have also dumped stinky agricultural waste at the gates of government ...
Opinion polls have shown around two-thirds of French people oppose ... into a town hall and set fire to the building, said police, who reported 36 arrests. Protests since mid-January have garnered ...
Hundreds of people led by local clergy, and joined by Representative Ayanna Pressley, spent Good Friday outside of Faneuil Hall in what organizers said was the largest Christian-led cease-fire ...
The protesters accuse the governments of failing ... Dozens of officers also stood guard outside the French and American embassies. International schools and foreign-owned shops in Kinshasa's ...
PARIS: French farmers blocked traffic around Paris’s famed Arc de Triomphe monument with tractors and bales of hay, saying the protest was ... to block roads, set fire to tyres and lay siege ...
French lawmakers have condemned an infamous 1961 police crackdown on Algerian protesters in Paris as a “bloody and murderous repression." Credit: AP Credit: AP PARIS (AP) — French lawmakers on ...