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French PM arrives for tribute to policemen killed in New Caledonia violence

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French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal arrives at the military funeral ceremony for Xavier Salou and Nicolas Molinari, two gendarmes killed in New Caledonia, during more than a week of violence on the French Pacific territory that has now killed seven people. IMAGES

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