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  • NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
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    NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
    Police uses a water cannon car to stop and separe the protesters.
    1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
    Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
    On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
    (Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793518

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  • NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
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    NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
    Over a million protesters as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
    Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
    On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
    (Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793453

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  • NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
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    NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
    Over one million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
    Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
    On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
    (Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793527

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  • NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
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    NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
    A group of French Police in action against protesters.
    Over a million protesters as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
    Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
    On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
    (Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793469

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  • NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
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    NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
    A member of the French Police is getting injured and helped by his colleagues.
    1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
    Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
    On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
    (Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793508

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
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    NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
    Police uses the gas explosifs on members of the media, protesters and passers by.
    1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
    Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
    On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
    (Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793504

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
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    NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
    An injured member of the French Police is getting some help from his colleagues .
    1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
    Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
    On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
    (Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793510

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  • NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
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    NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
    Police uses the gas explosifs as trying to stop and block protesters.
    1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
    Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
    On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
    (Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793497

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
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    NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
    A small group of protesters 'breakers' atack members of the French Police.
    1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
    Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
    On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
    (Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793501

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
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    NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
    Over a million protesters as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
    Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
    On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
    (Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793461

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
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    NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
    Members of the French Police in action, trying to stop and separe the protesters.
    1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
    Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
    On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
    (Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793507

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
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    NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
    Members of the French Police seen through a demolished bus stop.
    1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
    Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
    On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
    (Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793521

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
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    NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
    Protesters try to stop the Police water cannon.
    1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
    Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
    On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
    (Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793515

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
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    NEWS - Paris: Demonstartionen und Ausschreitungen gegen die Arbeitsreform
    Police uses the gas explosifs on members of the media, protesters and passers by.
    1.3 million as per organisers, and less then 100,000, as per French Police, it was the number of opponents of the Labour Act who gather in Paris for a day of 'national mobilization'. More than 600 buses were chartered throughout France for the demonstrators to reach French capital. The protest started in the Place d'Italie to join the Invalides.
    Many incidents were reported, as over hundreds of hooded people threw projectiles at police. At least 40 people were injured : 11 protesters and 29 members of the security forces . Forty-two protesters were arrested.
    On Monday, 14 June 2016, in Paris, France.
    (Photo by Artur Widak) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17793498

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  • 40th anniversary of Yom Kippur War
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    40th anniversary of Yom Kippur War
    January 18, 1974 - Kilometer 101, Egypt/Israel: A United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF) commander delivers a statement to the press after the signing of the disengagement agreement at Kilometer 101.
    The Yom Kippur War, or the 1973 Arab¿Israeli War, was fought by the coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria against Israel from October 6 to 25. The Arab armies launched a surprise attack on the Israeli-occupied territories on the holiest day in Judaism. Egyptian and Syrian forces crossed Six-Day War ceasefire lines to enter the Sinai and Golan Heights, captured by Israel in 1967. Egyptian forces crossed the Suez Canal, overcoming the notorious Bar Lev Defense line, and advanced unopposed into the Sinai. After three days, Israel mobilized most of its forces and halted the Egyptian offensive. Syrians attacked on the Golan Heights and made gains into Israeli-held territory; but within three days, Israeli forces pushed the Syrians back to the pre-war lines and launched a four-day counter-offensive deep into Syria. Egyptians launched a new offensive in the Sinai, but were quickly repulsed. The Israelis then counterattacked, crossed the Suez Canal into Egypt, and began slowly advancing southward and westward towards Cairo in over a week of heavy fighting which inflicted heavy casualties on both sides. By October 24, the Israelis had improved positions and completely encircled Egypt's Third Army and the city of Suez. A ceasefire was imposed by the United Nations on October 25 to end the war. Israeli forces were 40 kilometers from Damascus and 101 kilometers from Cairo. About 2,800 Israeli¿s were killed in action, 9,000 wounded. 293 Israelis were captured. About 400 Israeli tanks were destroyed, 600 were disabled but returned to service after repairs. The Israeli Air Force lost 102 airplanes and two helicopters. Arab casualties were much higher, though Egypt and Syria never disclosed official figures. Casualty estimates range from 5,000 to 15,000 Egyptians and abou

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  • High school students demonstrate against the increasing of the retirement age
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    High school students demonstrate against the increasing of the retirement age
    October 21, 2010, Paris, France: Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets as the state proposed to raise the national retirement age from 60 to 62. The passed 329 to 233 measure will face a vote in the Senate on October 31. More than a dozen unions and federations have organized workers to strike, with both employees from the public and private sectors on strike. ///High school students took to the streets with signs and banners to protest the new pension restructuring. Credit: Cyril Bitton / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • High school students demonstrate against the increasing of the retirement age
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    High school students demonstrate against the increasing of the retirement age
    October 21, 2010, Paris, France: Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets as the state proposed to raise the national retirement age from 60 to 62. The passed 329 to 233 measure will face a vote in the Senate on October 31. More than a dozen unions and federations have organized workers to strike, with both employees from the public and private sectors on strike. ///High school students took to the streets with signs and banners to protest the new pension restructuring. Credit: Cyril Bitton / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • High school students demonstrate against the increasing of the retirement age
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    High school students demonstrate against the increasing of the retirement age
    October 21, 2010, Paris, France: Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets as the state proposed to raise the national retirement age from 60 to 62. The passed 329 to 233 measure will face a vote in the Senate on October 31. More than a dozen unions and federations have organized workers to strike, with both employees from the public and private sectors on strike. ///High school students took to the streets with signs and banners to protest the new pension restructuring. Credit: Cyril Bitton / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • High school students demonstrate against the increasing of the retirement age
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    High school students demonstrate against the increasing of the retirement age
    October 21, 2010, Paris, France: Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets as the state proposed to raise the national retirement age from 60 to 62. The passed 329 to 233 measure will face a vote in the Senate on October 31. More than a dozen unions and federations have organized workers to strike, with both employees from the public and private sectors on strike. ///High school students took to the streets with signs and banners to protest the new pension restructuring. Credit: Cyril Bitton / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • High school students demonstrate against the increasing of the retirement age
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    High school students demonstrate against the increasing of the retirement age
    October 21, 2010, Paris, France: Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets as the state proposed to raise the national retirement age from 60 to 62. The passed 329 to 233 measure will face a vote in the Senate on October 31. More than a dozen unions and federations have organized workers to strike, with both employees from the public and private sectors on strike. ///High school students took to the streets with signs and banners to protest the new pension restructuring. Credit: Cyril Bitton / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • High school students demonstrate against the increasing of the retirement age
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    High school students demonstrate against the increasing of the retirement age
    October 21, 2010, Paris, France: Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets as the state proposed to raise the national retirement age from 60 to 62. The passed 329 to 233 measure will face a vote in the Senate on October 31. More than a dozen unions and federations have organized workers to strike, with both employees from the public and private sectors on strike. ///High school students took to the streets with signs and banners to protest the new pension restructuring. Credit: Cyril Bitton / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • NEWS - Mai 68: Frankreich
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    NEWS - Mai 68: Frankreich
    1 Juin 1968 - Lors d'un manif de l'UNEF devant l'usine Citroen occupe. Pendant la greve generale en mai et juin sept millions de travailleurs en greve occupent leurs usines en France. Quai de Javel, Paris, FRANCE - 1/06/1968. *** Local Caption *** 557217
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  • PARIS : Mai68
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    PARIS : Mai68
    1 Juin 68 -Les etudiants arrivent avec leur drapeaux rouge a la manifestation de l'UNEF devant l'usine Citroen occupe. Pendant la greve generale en mai et juin sept millions de travailleurs en greve occupent leurs usines en France. Quai de Javel, Paris, FRANCE - 1/06/1968.
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  • PARIS : Mai68
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    PARIS : Mai68
    1 Juin 1968 - Lors d'un manifestation de l'UNEF devant l'usine Citroen occupe. Pendant la greve generale en mai et juin sept millions de travailleurs en greve occupent leurs usines en France. Quai de Javel, Paris, FRANCE - 1/06/1968.
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  • PARIS : Mai68
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    PARIS : Mai68
    1 Juin 1968 - Jacques Sauvageot, vice-president de l'UNEF et membre des etudiants du PSU, un des leaders de mai 68 lors d'une manifestation de l'UNEF devant l'usine Citroen occupe. Quai de Javel, Paris, FRANCE - 1/06/1968.
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  • PARIS : Mai68
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    PARIS : Mai68
    1 Juin 1968 - Lors d'un manifestation de l'UNEF devant l'usine Citroen occupe. Pendant la greve generale en mai et juin sept millions de travailleurs en greve occupent leurs usines en France. Quai de Javel, Paris, FRANCE -1/06/1968
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  • NEWS - Mai 68: Frankreich
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    NEWS - Mai 68: Frankreich
    Mai 68 -Le lundi 27 mai, au stade Charlety, Alain Geismar, president du Syndicat national de l'Enseignement superieur au micro, Jacques Sauvageot, vice-president de l'Union nationale des etudiants de France, de profil a droite attend son tour. Stade Charlety, Paris, FRANCE -27/05/1968. *** Local Caption *** 00028011
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  • NEWS - Mai 68: Frankreich
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    NEWS - Mai 68: Frankreich
    24 Mai 68 - Jacques Sauvageot parle aux manifestants. Jacques Sauvageot, (ne en 1943), est un des leaders de mai 68 avec Alain Geismar et Daniel Cohn-Bendit. Il etait alors vice-president de l'UNEF et membre des etudiants du PSU. Il est aujourd'hui professeur d'histoire de l'art et directeur de l'ecole des Beaux-Arts de Rennes. Boulevard de l'Hopital, Paris, FRANCE -24/05/1968.
    (c) Dukas