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French President Emmanuel Macron talks to a farmer as he visits the International Agriculture Fair during the opening day in Paris, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026.
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About 3,000 people have joined a far-right march in the French city of Lyon after a 23-year-old nationalist activist died from a beating last week. On Saturday, President Emmanuel Macron urged calm and called for respect and responsibility as police closely monitored events. Prosecutors have charged seven suspects after a clash between far-left and far-right supporters near a student meeting. Macron said he plans a government review of violent activist groups linked to political parties. He said no political violence is legitimate. The death also sparked a fierce political backlash, with critics blaming a far-left party and its leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who condemns the violence.
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