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After days of serious unrest in the French overseas territory of New Caledonia, the situation appeared to be easing slightly on Sunday. Several hundred police officers cleared the road from the capital Nouméa to the international airport of the archipelago in the South Pacific on Sunday, French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin announced on the social media platform X. Independence supporters had set up over 70 roadblocks in New Caledonia in the past few days, for example with burnt-out car wrecks. Several grocery shops have also been able to reopen, according to Darmanin. However, the road is…

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