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The first Australian government flight from New Caledonia landed in Brisbane on May 21, after evacuating people from the French territory that had been experiencing deadly riots. The riots were sparked by electoral changes by the French government in Paris. Around 3,200 people are waiting to leave or enter New Caledonia as commercial flights were canceled due to the unrest. The local government has said that the situation remains tense, and the airport is still closed.

In response to the ongoing violence and unrest in New Caledonia, France’s High Commission announced that the airport would remain closed for commercial flights. They also stated that they would be deploying the military to protect public buildings in the territory. With the situation escalating, French President Emmanuel Macron is planning to make an unexpected visit to New Caledonia to address the violence and try to restore peace in the region. The unrest has left many people stranded and unable to leave the territory.

The riots in New Caledonia were triggered by electoral changes implemented by the French government in Paris. The changes led to widespread protests and violence, resulting in the need for evacuations by the Australian government. With commercial flights canceled and the airport closed, many people are still waiting to leave or enter the territory. The situation remains tense, and the local government is working to restore order and ensure the safety of its residents.

As the unrest continues in New Caledonia, the Australian government has stepped in to assist with evacuations. The first government flight from the territory landed in Brisbane on May 21, bringing people to safety amid the ongoing violence. The local government has reported that around 3,200 people are waiting to leave or enter New Caledonia, as commercial flights remain canceled due to the unrest. The situation has prompted France to deploy the military to protect public buildings in the territory.

With the airport closed for commercial flights and the violence showing no signs of slowing down, French President Emmanuel Macron has announced plans to make an unexpected visit to New Caledonia. Macron’s visit is aimed at addressing the violence and unrest in the territory and working towards a peaceful resolution. The riots in New Caledonia have left many residents stranded and in need of assistance, with the Australian government stepping in to help with evacuations and ensuring the safety of those affected by the ongoing crisis.

In response to the escalating violence in New Caledonia, the French High Commission has announced plans to deploy the military to protect public buildings in the territory. The airport remains closed for commercial flights, leaving many people stranded and unable to leave or enter the region. The situation has caused widespread panic and uncertainty among the residents of New Caledonia as they await assistance and a resolution to the ongoing unrest. Macron’s unexpected visit to the territory highlights the seriousness of the situation and the need for immediate action to restore peace and stability in the region.

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