Sections SEARCH Skip to content Skip to site index Briefing Subscribe Log In Subscribe Log In Today’s Paper Briefing | France, Ukraine, Reindeer: Your Monday Briefing Supported by Let us help you start your day. ByAlisha Haridasani Gupta Dec. 16, 2018 (Want to get this briefing by email? Here’s the sign-up .) Good morning. France’s far right sees opportunity in the “Yellow Vest” movement, climate negotiators defy all odds and Ukraine moves toward religious autonomy. Here’s the latest: France’s far right embraces the ‘Yellow Vests’ Anti-government protests — this time on a smaller scale — bubbled up again for a fifth consecutive weekend, increasing pressure on President Emmanuel Macron. But for the far-right National Rally party — formerly known as the National Front — the grass-roots movement presents an opportunity. Its leaders — including Marine Le Pen, who lost to Mr. Macron in last year’s presidential election — have swooped in to provide demonstrators with venues and encouragement, hoping to capitalize on a huge pool of potential recruits. The party has also sent its own activists into the protests to push an anti-immigrant agenda, which was never a focus of the movement. Go deeper: The “Yellow Vests,” who remain untethered… Read full this story
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