Police stationed across territory and curfews tightened over concern of new outbreaks of violence after months of deadly unrest
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The French Pacific territory of New Caledonia is shortening its overnight curfew and reopening its international airport, which has been closed to commercial flights for more than a month because of deadly violence that wracked the archipelago where pro-independence Indigenous Kanaks want to break from France.
Police stationed across territory and curfews tightened over concern of new outbreaks of violence after months of deadly unrest
Curfew in Martinique after protests over high cost of living while two killed in Pacific island of New Caledonia.
Thousands of French police have been deployed to the overseas Pacific territory to quell unrest sparked by voting reforms proposed in Paris.
Prosecutor said security forces had been trying to detain about a dozen people allegedly linked to recent riots in the French territory
Some roads have been closed and the area may be busier than usual this weekend.
Some roads have been closed and the area may be busier than usual this weekend.
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