Police clash with protesters over petrol costs (StandardMedia)

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Police firing tear gas and water cannons clashed in Paris on Saturday with thousands of protesters angry over rising car fuel costs and President Emmanuel Macronโ€™s economic policies, the second weekend of โ€œyellow vestโ€ protests across France.

As night fell, the famed Champs-Elysees avenue, where fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld switched on the red lights of Christmas just a few days ago, was still aglow with fires lit by protesters.

President Emmanuel Macron thanked police forces for their โ€œcourage and professionalismโ€ in dealing with demonstrators as calm progressively returned to the Champs Elysees. โ€œShame on those who attacked them … There is no room for this violence in the Republic,โ€ Macron said on Twitter.

During the clashes a trailer was set on fire and exploded on the Champs Elysees, Franceโ€™s most famous tourist mile, and a man who tried to attack fire fighters was overpowered by some of the demonstrators themselves. Read more

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