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Across the globe, this year’s May Day events unleashed pent-up frustration after three years of COVID-19 restrictions. Across France, some 800,000 people marched, Interior Minister Gerald ...
Protesters clashed with security forces across France as hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to vent their anger against President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform on Labour Day.
France was not the only country to experience that discontent and demand for economic justice, as workers took to the streets across Asia and Europe to celebrate May Day, according to the AP.
The flower sellers and boisterous protests are nowhere in sight. Nor are the crowds usually attending the far-right National Rally’s traditional demonstration at the Joan of Arc statue in Paris ...
France shows its anger on May Day ahead of Paris Olympics Traditional labor rights marches melded with pro-Palestinian protests and anti-Olympics demonstrations. Paris 2024 organizers fear ...
Asked why she was coming out to protest on May Day, Céline denounced Macron’s pension cuts. “I’m not 30 years old yet, and I’ve injured my left arm, it has lost 80 percent of its function.
Workers squeezed by inflation and demanding economic justice marked May Day with rallies around the world. They called Monday for higher salaries, reduced working hours and better working conditions.
Across France, thousands marched in what unions hope are the country’s biggest May Day demonstrations in years, mobilized against President Emmanuel Macron’s recent move to raise the ...