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Jun 2023
28m 9s

France riots: Three nights of violence a...

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France has seen a third night of protests spreading outside Paris, to cities including Marseille and Toulouse. More than 800 people have been arrested as the clashes continue. In Paris, shops have been ransacked and cars set on fire despite a heavy police presence. Also: Pakistan's prime minister says a $3bn bailout from the IMF will help restore economic s ... Show More
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