Protesters Storm LVMH Headquarters in Paris Amidst National Strike and Pension Reform Controversy

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Protesters stormed the Paris headquarters of luxury goods company LVMH as part of a demonstration against French President Emmanuel Macron's proposed pension overhaul. The protesters, who were part of a larger nationwide strike, targeted LVMH due to its CEO Bernard Arnault's status as France's richest man and his perceived support for Macron's policies.
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