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France bans protests in Martinique after riots over price rises

Fresh riots over rising prices have resulted in one death, 26 injured police officers and widespread looting on the Caribbean island. 

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France has announced new curfew measures to quell unrest on its Caribbean island of Martinique after fresh riots over rising prices resulted in one death, 26 injured officers and widespread looting, reports RFI.

The French administration in Martinique on Thursday announced a ban on public gatherings until 14 October and imposed a curfew from 9pm to 5am.

The sale of materials that could be used in arson attacks was also prohibited.

Martinique's airport and schools were shut down on Friday following a fresh wave of protests over the soaring cost of living.

Overnight, rioters looted shops, set up burning barricades and clashed with police.

Read more of this report from RFI.