Macron Arrives in New Caledonia to Address Violent Unrest
French President aims to restore peace and engage in high-stakes talks amid deadly riots over electoral reforms.
- Six people have died and hundreds injured in the worst violence in New Caledonia since the 1980s.
- The unrest was triggered by proposed electoral reforms that would allow more French residents to vote.
- Macron has deployed 3,000 police and security forces to quell the violence and maintain order.
- Pro-independence Kanaks fear the reforms will dilute their political influence.
- Tourists stranded by the violence are being evacuated by Australia and New Zealand.