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  • Riots and protests hit France for a fifth night on Saturday, after the funeral of a teenager who was shot dead on Tuesday by an officer.

  • Though the scenes appeared less intense than the days before.

  • The biggest flashpoint was in Marseille,

  • where police fired tear gas and fought street battles with young people around the city center late into the night.

  • It came as the authorities sent some 45,000 police to guard France's streets

  • with specialized elite units, armored vehicles, and helicopters brought in to reinforce its three largest cities, Paris, Lyon, and Marseille.

  • In the early hours of Sunday, the situation was calmer than the past four nights, but cars could still be seen overturned and on fire in Paris,

  • with people seen trying to kick down boarded-up shop facades.

  • Tuesday's shooting of 17-year-old Nahel, who was of North African descent, was caught on video.

  • It reignited longstanding complaints of police violence and racism among the country's racially-mixed and poor communities.

  • The nationwide unrest that followed has forced President Emmanuel Macron to postpone a state visit to Germany.

  • It's the worst crisis for Macron's leadership since the so-called "Yellow Vest" protests paralyzed much of France in late 2018.

  • He also faced months of anger and sometimes violent protests across the country earlier this year, after pushing through a pension overhaul.

Riots and protests hit France for a fifth night on Saturday, after the funeral of a teenager who was shot dead on Tuesday by an officer.

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