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Paris turns into battle ground in "Yellow Vest" protest

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Bins were set on fire and tear gas was fired in Paris on Saturday as the “gilets jaunes” (yellow vest) movement started their third weekend of nationwide unrest. Police said more than 265 people were arrested and almost 100 were injured...
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'Gilets jaunes': Bodycam footage shows police being attacked during protests

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This is the police bodycam footage that takes you to the heart of protests in Paris on Saturday. It shows officers trying to pull a 'gilets jaunes' (yellow vests) protester from the Arc de Triomphe before having what appears to be rocks...
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Will Macron stand down and listen to the ‘gilets jaunes’?

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An unfriendly crowd welcomed back French President Emmanuel Macron who after the G20 summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina, went on a tour of the Champs Elysees to scope out the damage done by the gilets jaunes protests on Saturday. What...
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Franco-Ontarians continue fight for French services in the province

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The next generation of Franco-Ontarians has a fight on its hands. The Ford government has announced cuts to French services, including a planned French-language university in Toronto. This has resulted in protests being seen across the...
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'Yellow Vests': What's driving the anger?

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After more than three weeks of protest, the French government announced this week that it is abandoning plans to increase taxes on fuel. But the 'Yellow Vest' movement shows no signs of appeasing with further protest expected across the...
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WATCH: 'Yellow Vest' clashes in Brussels

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Belgian police and yellow-vested protestors clashed near government offices in Brussels. A spokesperson from Brussel's police said around 400 protesters were gathered in the area. She added about 100 were detained mainly for possession...
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Police arrest 400 'yellow vest' protestors in Brussels

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Belgian police and yellow-vested protestors clashed near government offices in Brussels as some demonstrators threw rocks and fireworks damaging shops and cars nearby. This marks the second violence of its kind in the Belgium capital in...
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Gilets jaunes: What's driving the anger?

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After more than three weeks of protest, the French government announced this week that it is abandoning plans to increase taxes on fuel. But the 'Yellow Vest' movement shows no signs of appeasing with further protest expected across the...
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Irish Minister who showed thong in Parliament speaks to Euronews

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The treatment of a 17-year-old complainant in a rape trial sparked fury in Ireland and set off reverberations across the world last week. The acquitted defendant's lawyer asked the jury to take note of the underwear the teenager was...
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Thousands protest in Calgary as Trudeau meets with oil industry leaders

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Just a day after the federal government delivered its fiscal update, Justin Trudeau was in Alberta to meet with oil industry leaders as criticism from Canada's oil patch grows. The prime minister was met by angry protesters in Calgary,...
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History made as EU leaders green light UK divorce papers

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Sunday, the 25 November 2018 – a day that will go down in EU history as the day EU heads of state and governments joined the UK premier Theresa May in Brussels to sign off on the official divorce papers that would allow the UK to have an...
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Could fuel protests leave Macron's government in crisis? | Raw Politics

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Motorists in France and Belgium are hoping to bring the former to a standstill on November 17 by blocking roads and highways in protest against rising fuel costs. Dubbed the ‘yellow vests’, the social movement hopes the action will force...
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Taxes fuel protests in France — what do the French think?

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French President Emmanuel Macron has been hit with plunging approval ratings in recent months, with spiking fuel prices a point of discontent among people across the country. Vexed commuters and motorists, known as "gilets jaunes" or...
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Brexit, Khashoggi murder and Carlos Ghosn: Four European stories to know about today

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1. Brexit turbulence Embattled PM Theresa May continued her PR blitz to gather support for the draft Brexit deal on Monday with a speech at the CBI business lobby conference. The British leader hoped to appeal to businesses with her...
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Google Employees Stage Global Walkout in Protest of Sexual Harassment

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Google employees across the globe staged a walkout in protest of the company's mishandling of sexual harassment. Cheddar's Kristen Scholer was at the New York office walkout and spoke to employees who participated.
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Google employees around the world walk out to protest sexism, inequality

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Hundreds of Google engineers and other employees worldwide walked off the job, protesting the company's treatment of women and its handling of sexual misconduct allegations.
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Google protests around the world | Business Panel

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Our weekend business panel discusses this week's walkout by thousands of Google employees to protest the company's handling of executives accused of sexual misconduct.
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German police remain at Hambach Forest over the weekend

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Hambach Forest this weekend, where people have chained themselves. Authorities say the 30 - 60 make-shift dwellings are unsafe. It's over plans to expand the coal mine and to clear around a hundred hectares of the forest. The protesters...
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Sex-ed changes cause students to walk out in protest

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The government's decision to revert the curriculum to the 1998 version only affects elementary schools, but older students say they need to stand up for their younger friends.
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The Former Green Beret Behind Kaepernick's Protests

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Nate Boyer, a former NFL player and Green Beret, is the man behind Colin Kaepernick's protests in 2016 when he suggested that the quarterback kneel instead of sit during the National Anthem as a sign of a respect. Two years later, Boyer...
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Notwithstanding clause creates chaos in Ontario Legislature

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Anger over the use of the notwithstanding clause by Ontario Premier Doug Ford is creating chaos in the Ontario Legislature and Toronto city council. There were plenty of disruptions as protesters and NDP MPs had to be removed.
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Chemnitz: German clashes "shocking"

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Images of a far-right wing protest, particularly in Germany were "shocking". That from the UN Human Rights Chief. Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein added that European leaders must speak out against incitement to hatred. Around 800 demonstrators...
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Nike Walking 'Fine Line' With Kaepernick Campaign

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Nike shares were lower after the company announced it would feature Colin Kaepernick as part of its new ad campaign. #NikeBoycott trended on Twitter as users showed themselves destroying Nike apparel.
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Nike Walking 'Fine Line' With Kaepernick Campaign- Analyst

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Nike shares were lower after the company announced it would feature Colin Kaepernick as part of its new ad campaign. #NikeBoycott trended on Twitter as users showed themselves destroying Nike apparel.