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France Passes New Bill Allowing Police to Remotely Activate Cameras on Citizens Phones

France Passes New Bill Allowing Police to Remotely Activate Cameras on Citizens Phones
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Macron Proposes Cutting Off Social Media Access in France in Response to Riots

Macron Proposes Cutting Off Social Media Access in France in Response to Riots
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French government paints a rosy picture for tourism despite unrest over the police killing of a teen – Metro US

PARIS (AP) The Eiffel Tower, chateaus in the Loire Valley and cars on fire. Tourists to France faced a new reality during an eruption of nationwide anger following the police killing of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk. While hotel owners cite a drop in bookings in some areas, the French government insisted on Thursday that […]

France s small towns are reeling from the spread of rioting Now it s affecting the countryside

After a pleasant evening of wine-tasting — joyfully billed “Grapes and Friends!” — with a hundred or so people and oysters, charcuteries and cheeses, the mayor of the picturesque French town of Quissac was on his way home. Then his phone rang: Urban unrest that was engulfing France after the deadly police shooting of a teenager on Paris' outskirts, hundreds of kilometers (miles) and a world away to the north, had careened into Quissac's tranquility, too. In the grander scheme of things, it wasn't much compared to orgies of destruction, arson, looting and rioting unleashed on multitudes of other communities across France in six nights of mayhem.

French Democracy Shows True Colors by Shutting Down Social Media During Riots

French President Emmanuel Macron has moved to block access to social media sites if nationwide rioting continues. Technologist Chris Garaffa, co-host of the CovertAction Bulletin podcast, said such crackdowns by liberal democracies were not so surprising.

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