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Paris is bracing for yet another round of Yellow Vest protests, with demonstrators taking to the streets of the capital. More than 10,000 are expected to join the march, with the slogan 'Macron resign'.
Protesters are gathering on the Champs-Élysées, which has seen four weekends of violent clashes between rioters and police.
The organizers, consisting of some 15 groups, have outlined their list of demands on Facebook, saying they will continue their action against Macron until all their demands are met.
"Our organizations support the demands of tax and social justice brought by the movement of yellow vests. They call for demonstrations Saturday, December 15, for social justice and tax, for a real democracy, for equal rights, for a true ecological transition..." the planners said in a statement, as quoted by Le Parisien.
The storm clouds of the next global financial crisis are gathering despite the world financial system being unprepared for another downturn, the deputy head of the International Monetary Fund has warned.
David Lipton, the first deputy managing director of the IMF, said that "crisis prevention is incomplete" more than a decade on from the last meltdown in the global banking system.
"As we have put it, 'fix the roof while the sun shines'. But, like many of you, I see storm clouds building and fear the work on crisis prevention is incomplete."

Comment: When science meets activism, science suffers. It's ironic that Mass apparently buys into the AGW narrative but is annoyed by activists and media making claims that hold no validity. Yet for an extremist, those who don't share their view, no matter how close they stand ideologically, need to be eliminated (i.e., smeared, shamed and attacked). The state of climate science is a complete circus, at this point.
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