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Protesters face off with French gendarmes and CRS riot police during a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13, 2023. The placard reads "And you, how do you hide your RIO ?" in reference of the collar number that gendarmes and police are obliged to wear visibly. REUTERS/Stephane MahePARIS, FRANCE
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Protesters face off with French CRS riot police amid clashes during a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. REUTERS/Stephane MahePARIS, FRANCE
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French CRS riot police apprehend a protester amid clashes during a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. REUTERS/Stephane MahePARIS, FRANCE
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Protesters gather near the July Column on Place de la Bastille during a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. REUTERS/Stephane MahePARIS, FRANCE
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French CRS riot police walks past a protester dressed as a Gaul holding a placard which reads "Macron imposes, we explode" during clashes at a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. REUTERS/Stephane MahePARIS, FRANCE
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Masked protesters hold a placard reading "Stop police violence" during a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. REUTERS/Stephane MahePARIS, FRANCE
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Masked protesters react amid tear gas during clashes at a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. REUTERS/Stephane MahePARIS, FRANCE
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A masked protester stands in front of the Bank of France "Banque de France" offices during a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. The slogan reads "Tax the rich". REUTERS/Stephane MahePARIS, FRANCE
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French CRS riot police walks past a slogan reading "Everything has a price, Macron" during a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. REUTERS/Stephane MahePARIS, FRANCE
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French police use a water cannon to push back protesters near Place de Bretagne in Rennes, France, April 13. Ewen Bazin via REUTERSRENNES, FRANCE
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Protesters walk past a destroyed billboard with a placard reading "Manu, it's time to pass the torch" during a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. REUTERS/Sarah MeyssonnierPARIS, FRANCE
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A protester holds a cardboard garbage bin artwork with the head of French President Emmanuel Macron during a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. REUTERS/Sarah MeyssonnierPARIS, FRANCE
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Feminist activists dressed as Rosie the Riveter icon perform during a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. REUTERS/Sarah MeyssonnierPARIS, FRANCE
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Protesters attend a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. REUTERS/Sarah MeyssonnierPARIS, FRANCE
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People stand amid tear gas during clashes in front of Paris city hall at a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. REUTERS/Stephane MahePARIS, FRANCE
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French gendarmes stand in position during a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. The slogan reads "Macron will give up". REUTERS/Stephane MahePARIS, FRANCE
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A protester dressed as a Gaul holding a placard which reads "Macron imposes, we explode" stands in front of French gendarmes and CRS riot police in position in front of the Constitutional Council (Conseil Constitutionnel) during a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. REUTERS/Stephane MahePARIS, FRANCE
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French gendarmes and CRS riot police stand in position in front of the Constitutional Council (Conseil Constitutionnel) during a demonstration as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. REUTERS/Stephane MahePARIS, FRANCE
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Protesters attend a demonstration near the Opera Garnier as part of the 12th day of nationwide strikes and protests against French government's pension reform, in Paris, France, April 13. The slogan reads "Climate of anger". REUTERS/Stephane MahePARIS, FRANCE
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French President Emmanuel Macron and Rijksmuseum's Director Taco Dibbits talk as they visit the Rijksmuseum, in Amsterdam, Netherlands April 12. REUTERS/Piroschka van de WouwAMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
