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The French authorities announced the imposition of a "night curfew" in 10 municipalities in the north of the country, as part of its efforts to control the situation that has been burning for days.
Violent protests continue in France for the fifth day in a row, after the killing of teenager Nael Marzouk of Algerian origin by a policeman, as it was punctuated by riots and violence deployment of tens of thousands of police, which included special forces deployed to prevent riots, and the destruction of property that spread across France and resulted in about 1,500 people were arrested.
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