Unrest in New Caledonia Spurs Airport Closure and Macron's Visit

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New Caledonia's international airport will remain closed until at least June 2 due to ongoing riots over a contested electoral reform, which have resulted in seven deaths and significant property damage. French President Emmanuel Macron has paused the reform in an attempt to ease tensions but has not met pro-independence demands to abandon it entirely. Macron has called for an end to the violence and urged protesters to lift their barricades.
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- First French tourists evacuated from New Caledonia amid unrest FRANCE 24 English
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