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French president Emmanuel Macron is to visit violence-hit New Caledonia

  • French President Emmanuel Macron is heading to New Caledonia following deadly unrest in the Pacific archipelago.
  • Macron, along with Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu, and Overseas Minister Marie Guévenoux, will establish a mission there, said government spokesperson Prisca Thevenot and Darmanin.
  • Riots in New Caledonia were sparked by proposed electoral changes, leading to violent clashes reflecting long-standing political tensions between pro-independence indigenous Kanak communities and French residents opposed to breaking ties with France.
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