France Video. Watch: Riot police attacked during 'gilets jaunes' protests in Paris Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 03/12/2018 - 18:56 GMT+1 This is the police bodycam footage that takes you to the heart of protests in Paris on Saturday. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Watch: Riot police attacked during 'gilets jaunes' protests in Paris Now playing Next Greek coast guard and migrant-carrying speedboat collide, killing 15 Now playing Next Severe weather triggers flooding, power outages and road closures across Portugal Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | February 4th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next President Ilham Aliyev outlines strategy on global order, peace and energy security Now playing Next Gaza residents return to Khan Younis after Rafah reopens Now playing Next Mark Rutte visits damaged Kyiv energy site as Russia steps up attacks Now playing Next Russia launches massive strike on Ukraine day before US-brokered talks Now playing Next Grammys 2026: Best looks from music's biggest award ceremony Now playing Next Europeans 'would do well listening to Draghi,' OECD chief says Now playing Next Kallas denies rift between NATO and EU Now playing Next Fact check: Is Elon Musk allowing Russia to use Starlink? Now playing Next Kazakhstan is reshaping the gorges of the Tien Shan into a single, world-class ski circuit Now playing Next Are AI chatbots censoring the truth about conflicts? Now playing Next BYD’s Stella Li: Why fast charging and European factories are key to the EV race Now playing Next What is ICE's mandate abroad and can it operate on foreign soil? More videos
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