French police on Friday banned an anti-government Yellow Vests’ demonstration planned for this weekend in central Paris.
The French strikers who protest the Macron's government plan to reduce tax break for diesel fuel blocked hundreds of kilometers of the Ile-de-France roads, forcing many trucks to stop.
France is still in shock of the violent clashes that took place marking the first anniversary of the 'Yellow Vest' movement, leading to arrest of hundreds of protesters.
Iranian students held a protest in front of the French embassy in Tehran on Saturday to voice their support for the gilets jaunes (yellow vest) protesters in France.
Over a hundred demonstrators have been arrested at yellow vest protests in Paris and the Champs Elysees has been closed.
Hundreds of Yellow Vest protesters demonstrated in Paris and other French cities on Saturday, September 14, marking the anti-government movement's 44th week with violent clashes reported in western France.
Demonstrations took place in Paris, Bordeaux, Montpellier, and Rouen as part of Yellow Vests' Act 43 rally in France.
The ‘Yellow Vests’ protesters thronged the streets of Nantes for the 38th week in a row on Saturday, 3 August, demonstrating against the policies of French President, Emmanuel Macron and his government.
Dozens of protesters booed France’s President in French major national holiday, telling him to ‘step down’.
French police used tear gas and physical force to push back Yellow Vest protesters who had flooded Paris streets for the 34th weekend of demo in a row on Saturday.