New Caledonia Eases Curfew, Reopens Airport After Deadly Unrest Over Voting Reforms

June 16, 2024
New Caledonia Eases Curfew, Reopens Airport After Deadly Unrest Over Voting Reforms
  • After a month of deadly violence in New Caledonia, the French territory is taking steps towards normalcy.

  • La Tontouta airport will reopen for commercial flights on Monday, following the easing of an overnight curfew now starting at 8 pm.

  • Schools are set to gradually reopen as well.

  • The unrest, triggered by voting reforms, led to nine deaths and significant damage, prompting President Macron to suspend the reforms.

  • Despite these efforts, tensions remain high between pro-independence Kanaks and pro-France factions, with ongoing calls for the complete abandonment of the contested law.

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