French protesters clash with police; roads blocked, fires set, 200 arrested

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Police officers in riot gear block demonstrators gathering during a day of protests as part of a grassroots protest movement called “Bloquons Tout” (“Let’s Block Everything”), calling for nationwide all-day disruption, in Paris, France, September 10, 2025.

Police officers in riot gear block demonstrators gathering during a day of protests as part of a grassroots protest movement called “Bloquons Tout” (“Let’s Block Everything”), calling for nationwide all-day disruption, in Paris, France, September 10, 2025.
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Protesters blocked roads, set blazes and were met with volleys of police tear gas on Wednesday (September 10, 2025) in Paris and elsewhere in France, seeking to heap pressure on President Emmanuel Macron by attempting to give his new Prime Minister a baptism of fire.

The Interior Minister announced nearly 200 arrests in the first hours of the planned day of nationwide protests.

Although falling short of its self-declared intention to “Block Everything,” the protest movement that started online and gathered steam over the summer caused widespread hot spots of disruption, defying an exceptional deployment of 80,000 police who broke up barricades and swiftly made arrests.

Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said a bus was set on fire in the western city of Rennes and that damage to a power line blocked trains on a line in the southwest. He alleged that protesters were attempting to create “a climate of insurrection.”

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