Six people, including two police officers, have been killed in the violence which erupted after protests over voting reforms being pushed through by Mr Macron's government.
Emmanuel Macron is to visit New Caledonia following deadly riots in the French overseas territory. The French president's visit to the South Pacific archipelago follows reinforced security and emergency measures to bring the unrest under control. Six people, including two police officers, have been killed in the violence, which erupted after protests over voting reforms being pushed through by Mr Macron's government.
Australian foreign minister Penny Wong said Australia had received clearance from French authorities for two evacuation flights. A Royal Australian Air Force C-130 Hercules touched down in the capital Noumea. The plane can carry 124 passengers, according to the Defence Department. 'We continue to work on further flights,' Ms Wong said in a post on social media platform, X.
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French president convenes ministers to discuss violence in New CaledoniaOn Tuesday, the French Interior Ministry sent police reinforcements to New Caledonia.
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French president convenes ministers to discuss violence in New CaledoniaOn Tuesday, the French Interior Ministry sent police reinforcements to New Caledonia.
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New Caledonia: State of emergency to be declared as riots rage in French Pacific territoryAt least two people have been killed and more than 300 injured in the riots, as France's National Assembly approves controversial changes to voting rules in the territory in the South Pacific.
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France imposes state of emergency on Pacific territory rocked by violenceFour people have died in New Caledonia amid protests over voting changes.
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France imposes state of emergency on Pacific territory rocked by violenceFour people have died in New Caledonia amid protests over voting changes.
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New Caledonia: France bolsters security forces on island after deadly rioting over Paris voting reformsA proposed change to elections by President Emmanuel Macron's government is the latest flashpoint in long-standing tensions over French rule of the mineral-producing Pacific island some 930 miles east of Australia.
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