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But this is completely unacceptable. It has been three weekends in a row now. Look around you, everything is broken, damaged. All the shops had to close and spend money to shut everything up, and it happens every week,\u00a0\u00bb he told Reuters.<br \/>Named after the fluorescent safety vests that French motorists must carry, the \u00ab\u00a0yellow vest\u00a0\u00bb protests erupted out of nowhere on Nov. 17, when nearly 300,000 demonstrators nationwide took to the streets to denounce high living costs and Macron&rsquo;s liberal economic reforms.<br \/>The government this week canceled a planned rise in taxes on petrol and diesel in a bid to defuse the situation but the protests have morphed into a broader anti-Macron rebellion.<br \/>\u00ab\u00a0I don&rsquo;t know if Macron&rsquo;s resignation is necessary, but he must completely change course and increase wages and lower taxes,\u00a0\u00bb said Bertrand Cruzatier as he watched cleaners scrub out anti-Macron grafitti at Place de la Republique.<br \/>In the centre of the square, a banner hanging from the bronze statue of Marianne, symbol of the French republic, read: \u00ab\u00a0Give back the money\u00a0\u00bb.<br \/>Macron&rsquo;s last major address to the nation was on Nov 27, when he said he would not be bounced into changing policy by \u00ab\u00a0thugs\u00a0\u00bb.<br \/>\u00ab\u00a0The President of the Republic will&#8230; make important announcements,\u00a0\u00bb government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux said on LCI television on Sunday. He gave no other details about the timing, content or format of the speech. <br \/>\u00ab\u00a0However, not all the problems of the &lsquo;yellow vest&rsquo; protesters will be solved by waving a magic wand,\u00a0\u00bb he said.<br \/>Yellow vest protesters demand lower taxes, higher minimum wages and better pension benefits. But, mindful of France&rsquo;s deficit and not wanting to flout EU rules, Macron has scant wriggle room for more concessions.<br \/>Press Association<br \/>Independent.ie Newsdesk Six people have been killed and about 100 others injured in a stampede of panicked concertgoers at a disco in a small town on Italy&rsquo;s Adriatic coast, authorities said.<br \/>They have our whole world in their hands. 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