YELLOW FEVER GRIPS PARIS AGAIN
Protesters set fire to a bank and ransacked stores on Paris’ landmark shopping street in a new flare-up of violence as France’s yellow vest demonstrations against President Emmanuel Macron and his pro-business reforms entered their fourth month. Police fired tear gas and water cannons as the protests turned violent again after weeks of relative calm during marches and declining numbers of participants. A branch of Banque Tarneaud spewed flames before firefighters arrived and two newsstands on the Champs Elysees avenue caught fire as bonfires burned in the streets