Police in Paris charged at demonstrators and made arrests on Monday night as protesters took to the streets of France after the government of President Emmanuel Macron adopted its controversial pension bill. In Lille, tear gas was fired at protesters, while emergency workers attempted to put out fires in Bordeaux and Paris after garbage and trash bins were set on fire.
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France protests: Police charge demonstrators, make arrests hours after pension bill adopted
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