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Police on France's Caribbean island of Guadeloupe have arrested dozens of people as protests against the rising cost of living turned violent. | Police on France's Caribbean island of Guadeloupe have arrested dozens of people as protests against the rising cost of living turned violent. |
Officials said police responded after coming under a barrage of stones from the protesters in Pointe-a-Pitre. | Officials said police responded after coming under a barrage of stones from the protesters in Pointe-a-Pitre. |
The protest's organisers said police used tear gas to disperse crowds and several people were injured. | The protest's organisers said police used tear gas to disperse crowds and several people were injured. |
On the neighbouring French island of Martinique, thousands of people held a rally, demanding higher wages. | On the neighbouring French island of Martinique, thousands of people held a rally, demanding higher wages. |
The protests started almost a month ago, bringing life on the islands to a standstill. | The protests started almost a month ago, bringing life on the islands to a standstill. |
Thousands of tourists - an important source of revenue - have reportedly cancelled their holidays in Guadeloupe and Martinique. | Thousands of tourists - an important source of revenue - have reportedly cancelled their holidays in Guadeloupe and Martinique. |
The islands have a high cost of living and use the euro. | The islands have a high cost of living and use the euro. |
Correspondents say many residents feel their salaries are not keeping up with rising prices. | Correspondents say many residents feel their salaries are not keeping up with rising prices. |