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France’s Big Protest: Who’s on Strike, Why and What’s Next?

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The strike action and nationwide protests follow the Block Everything demonstrations earlier in September.

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In his first assessment of the half-day of the great day of national protests and demonstrations, convened by all the trade unions in France, Bruno Retailleau , minister of the outgoing interior, and leader of the Republicans (LR, traditional right), said: “The actions have been less intense than expected. The deployment of the forces of order has been deterrent.” Late in the morning, the ministry of the interior had counted 230 actions, 95 bloc…

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A water valve was voluntarily closed on the "Directory" site, intended for the delivery of water to the south of the department, impacting 150,000 people, says Bruno Retailleau.

·France
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According to a source in the Gendarmerie, in the Trinidad (Martinique), a water valve was voluntarily closed at the "Directory" site, intended for the delivery of water to the south of the department, impacting 150,000 people.

·Paris, France
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According to the resignation minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau, a water valve was voluntarily closed at a site allowing water to be transported to the south of Martinique.

·Paris, France
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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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