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The yellow vest movement is sometimes mentioned in U.S. news but news coverage concentrates on U.S. politics. How many stories are covered in a normal newscast or issue of NYT about some politician's view of Trump, 'the wall', a Trump tweet, who is planning to run in 2020, what AOC said about something, what someone said about AOC? Then, how many stories in a normal newscast or issue of NYT cover what is happening in Paris or Venezuela to keep Americans informed on events in other parts of the world that can be major world changing events. Something really serious is happening in France that could lead to even something as extreme as a move to exit the EU like the Brexit movement did or even another French Revolution... and yet few Americans are aware of the seriousness of the problems in France but, by golly, they have been repeatedly and continually informed by the news media about U.S. political wrangling and finger pointing - like, for instance, politicians' differing views of 'the wall'.Here's one from the AP that was published in WaPo yesterday. WaPo doesn't always allow nonsubscriber to read linked articles, like the NYT does.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/paris-protesters-try-to-revive-yellow-vest-movement/2019/01/05/6bed186c-10ea-11e9-8f0c-6f878a26288a_story.html?utm_term=.ec44cb68481d
The march on the eighth consecutive Saturday of yellow vest protests had been declared in advance and approved, in contrast to some illegal December demonstrations that degenerated into vandalism, looting and chaos.
The atmosphere mostly was calm, but turned when some protesters tried to cross the river on a pedestrian bridge not on the official route from City Hall to the National Assembly, the lower house of parliament. Police used clubs and tear gas, then held the bridge in a standoff while violence broke out.
Some confrontations between police and protesters took place in other cities around France, with tear gas fired in Bordeaux in the southwest and in Rouen in Normandy.
So, there are somef US news sources that are following this movement in France.
The yellow vest movement is sometimes mentioned in U.S. news but news coverage concentrates on U.S. politics. How many stories are covered in a normal newscast or issue of NYT about some politician's view of Trump, 'the wall', a Trump tweet, who is planning to run in 2020, what AOC said about something, what someone said about AOC? Then, how many stories in a normal newscast or issue of NYT cover what is happening in Paris or Venezuela to keep Americans informed on events in other parts of the world that can be major world changing events. Something really serious is happening in France that could lead to even something as extreme as a move to exit the EU like the Brexit movement did or even another French Revolution... and yet few Americans are aware of the seriousness of the problems in France but, by golly, they have been repeatedly and continually informed by the news media about U.S. political wrangling and finger pointing - like, for instance, politicians' differing views of 'the wall'.Here's one from the AP that was published in WaPo yesterday. WaPo doesn't always allow nonsubscriber to read linked articles, like the NYT does.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/paris-protesters-try-to-revive-yellow-vest-movement/2019/01/05/6bed186c-10ea-11e9-8f0c-6f878a26288a_story.html?utm_term=.ec44cb68481d
The march on the eighth consecutive Saturday of yellow vest protests had been declared in advance and approved, in contrast to some illegal December demonstrations that degenerated into vandalism, looting and chaos.
The atmosphere mostly was calm, but turned when some protesters tried to cross the river on a pedestrian bridge not on the official route from City Hall to the National Assembly, the lower house of parliament. Police used clubs and tear gas, then held the bridge in a standoff while violence broke out.
Some confrontations between police and protesters took place in other cities around France, with tear gas fired in Bordeaux in the southwest and in Rouen in Normandy.
So, there are somef US news sources that are following this movement in France.
The overwhelming majority of what is covered in the news will mean little if anything by this time next month and nothing by this time next year - its purpose is, like fan mags, to make a profit and titillating the public works.
I thought the yellow jacket movement was dying down. Granted, I didn't pay attention to the news in the last couple of weeks. I'm kind of glad that this isn't the case.
Even paying attention to the news in the U.S. wouldn't have informed you otherwise. If you are interested in what is going on in the world then you have to read international news sources. It is quite different than a few decades ago when the U.S. news media was one of the best places to find world news.I thought the yellow jacket movement was dying down. Granted, I didn't pay attention to the news in the last couple of weeks. I'm kind of glad that this isn't the case.
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen launched her campaign for the May 26 European Parliament election on Sunday with an appeal to the broad "yellow vest" protest movement that has rattled the government.
Le Pen urged the tens of thousands of protesters who have staged weekly protests against President Emmanuel Macron since November to make the EU vote a referendum on his policies.
"In the context of the healthy popular revolt of the yellow vests, this election offers a chance to end this crisis born of the intransigence and contempt ... of an incompetent president whose behavior is disturbing," Le Pen told an election rally for her National Rally ("Rassemblement National") party.
Born from a grassroots protest against high fuel prices, the yellow vests have become a broad and sometimes violent movement demanding more social justice for low-skilled workers left behind by globalisation, deregulation and EU integration.
https://report.az/en/other-countries/nearly-200-million-people-protesting-in-india/
Nearly 200 million people protesting in India
Baku. 8 January. REPORT.AZ/ Nearly 200 million people in India are holding a two-day nationwide protest that took off on Tuesday upon the call of a number of national labor unions and left-wing movements.
Report informs citing NDTV that the protest participants demand increase in minimal wage and pensions in different industrial spheres, improvement of social conditions, creation of jobs for the unemployed youth and set other demands.
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These yellow vests brats are really becoming a menance in France. These bravados also attacked a young woman with four young kids.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...ellow-vest-rallies/ar-BBURsO5?ocid=spartanntp