Clashes intensify on third night of French riots
Forty thousand police officers have been deployed as violent protests spread beyond Paris to major cities in France.
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Forty thousand police officers have been deployed as violent protests spread beyond Paris to major cities in France.
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Violent protests and mass arrests continue across France following the police shooting of a teenager during a traffic stop on the outskirts of Paris. One officer has been detained on homicide charges.
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Three years after China introduced a national security law for Hong Kong that cracked down on anti-government protests, the city has changed. CBC’s Saša Petricic found a different atmosphere where dissent remains, but it’s a lot quieter.
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