Riots in Paris (top) have turned violent as armed police failed to quell thousands of 'yellow vest' protesters demonstrating over living costs and proposed tax rises in France, despite more than 700 arrests by midday today. French police fired tear gas and water cannons trying to stop thousands of yellow-vested protesters (bottom-right in Marseille) from converging on the presidential palace to express their anger at high taxes and Emmanuel Macron. Dramatic photographs offer a snapshot into the volatile atmosphere surrounding the streets of France, as protesters continue to demand more concessions from the government after Macron's U-turn on the fuel tax. Cars were flipped and set ablaze (bottom left), smoke bombs were launched and tri-colour flags waved in defiance as heavily armoured police fought back in a bid to keep control of the city streets. The rioting has spread across Europe to Brussels (bottom-left) and Amsterdam (inset top-right) as Belgium and Dutch police brace themselves to tackle more violent demonstrations. Blue armored vehicles rumbled across cobblestone streets from the Arc de Triomphe across toward eastern Paris as scattered demonstrations spread around the city.
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