France has declared a state of emergency in its Pacific overseas territory of New Caledonia as it seeks to quell deadly riots sparked by a controversial electoral reform.
Four people, including one police officer, have died in unrest that has raged in the south Pacific archipelago this week despite the deployment of extra police and imposition of a curfew.
President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday condemned the “unacceptable violence” and called for the resumption of talks to negotiate a political solution to the crisis.
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