Seven years after the "Gilets Jaunes" or Yellow Vests protests and iconic roundabout occupations shook France, a new citizen-based movement called "Bloquons Tout" — Block Everything — is challenging ...
French police fired tear gas and arrested more than 250 people in Paris on Saturday as they tussled with "yellow vest" protesters seeking to revive an anti-government movement curbed by a coronavirus ...
Protests in Paris and across France, venting anger at President Emmanuel Macron's government, see nearly 200 people arrested as fires are set in the capital.
Our reporters Aline Leclerc, Emeline Cazi, Sofia Fischer, Jonathan Parienté and Benjamin Keltz, who covered the protest movement on the ground, answered questions from Le Monde readers.
Authorities in France say a ninth person has been killed in yellow vest protests, as a dwindling number of demonstrators continue to block tollbooths and roundabouts around the country. Interior ...
The French Interior Ministry said 195,000 people took to the streets nationwide on Thursday, compared with 505,000 on ...
PARIS — A third week of anti-government protests intensified in violence Saturday, as demonstrators burned cars, smashed windows and confronted riot police firing tear gas in the heart of Paris in the ...
In 1864, France gave people the legal right to strike with the passage of the Ollivier Law under Napoleon III, ending decades ...
More than 1,700 people were arrested across France during the latest "yellow vest" protests as demonstrators clashing with riot police caused more damage in Paris than a week ago, officials said on ...
Protesters gathered early in cities across France, including in Paris, to mount roadblocks across streets and highways. Several tourist attractions, such as the Arc de Triomphe and the Louvre in Paris ...