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In New Caledonia, the "Route De Saint-Louis", a Security and Political Impasse

Summary by Le Monde
Closed to traffic during the riots of 2024, the road that crosses the independant fief of Saint-Louis has been reopened for a year under high surveillance: hundreds of gendarmes and armoured personnel are deployed twenty-four hours a day, without any way out. On a visit to the archipelago, the minister of the overseas departments cancelled her visit to Mont-Dore.

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Closed to traffic during the riots of 2024, the road that crosses the independant fief of Saint-Louis has been reopened for a year under high surveillance: hundreds of gendarmes and armoured personnel are deployed twenty-four hours a day, without any way out. On a visit to the archipelago, the minister of the overseas departments cancelled her visit to Mont-Dore.

·Paris, France
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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, November 14, 2025.
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