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  2. States of emergency in France - Wikipedia

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    The state of emergency in France is framed by the Law n°55-385 of 3 April 1955 (pre-dating the constitution of the Fifth Republic) and modeled on the " état de siège ". It was created in the context of the Algerian War, to allow the authorities to manage the crisis without having to declare the " état de siège ", which allows the military ...

  3. Violence rages in New Caledonia as France rushes emergency ...

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    May 16, 2024 at 9:18 AM. PARIS (AP) — Violence raged across New Caledonia for the third consecutive day Thursday, hours after France imposed a state of emergency in the French Pacific territory ...

  4. France imposes emergency in Pacific territory of New ... - AOL

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    France announced Wednesday it is imposing a state of emergency in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia for at least 12 days, boosting police powers in an attempt to quell deadly unrest ...

  5. France to lift state of emergency in efforts to allow ...

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    The state of emergency had been imposed by Paris on May 15 for at least 12 days to boost police powers. The emergency measures give authorities greater powers to tackle the violence, including the possibility of house detention for people deemed a threat to public order and expanded powers to conduct searches, seize weapons and restrict ...

  6. Violence rages in New Caledonia as France rushes emergency ...

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    Violence raged across New Caledonia for the third consecutive day Thursday hours after France imposed a state of emergency in the French Pacific territory, boosting security forces’ powers to quell deadly unrest in the archipelago where some residents have long sought to break free from France.

  7. 2005 French riots - Wikipedia

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    A three-week period of riots took place in the suburbs of Paris and other French cities [4] [5] in October and November 2005. These riots involved youth in violent attacks, and the burning of cars and public buildings . The unrest started on 27 October at Clichy-sous-Bois, where police were investigating a reported break-in at a building site ...

  8. State of emergency - Wikipedia

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    A national state of emergency automatically expires after 90 days, unless extended by the Governor-in-Council. [24] There are different levels of emergencies: Public Welfare Emergency, Public Order Emergency, International Emergency, and War Emergency. [25] The Emergencies Act replaced the War Measures Act in 1988.

  9. Two years after the Paris attacks, France ends state of emergency

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    Paris, France officially ended a state of emergency, replacing it with the introduction of a new security law which critics say undermines civil liberties. ... News. 24/7 help. For premium support ...