Macron commemorates end of WWII in Europe.
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French President Emmanuel Macron led a ceremony in Paris to commemorate the end of World War II in Europe in 1945. To prevent disruptions amid ongoing protests against his pension reforms, police banned gatherings around the area of the ceremony in Paris and Lyon, where Macron later paid tribute to the French Resistance movement and one of its leaders, Jean Moulin. Despite police restrictions, some authorized protests took place in Lyon, with tear gas used to disperse the rowdiest elements.
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