Unrest turns deadly in New Caledonia after passage of voting reform
At least two people have been killed in New Caledonia as violent protests and looting rock the French Pacific territory after Paris adopted a constitutional reform on voting that angered pro-independence forces. French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday convened ministers for national security talks on the riots, his office said.

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