Protesters set off flares inside Louis Vuitton HQ in Paris

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Protesters barged into the Paris headquarters of luxury goods company LVMH, saying the French government should shelve plans to make people work longer for their pension and tax the rich more instead. In a 12th day of nationwide protests since mid-January, striking workers lit red flares inside the Louis Vuitton building and chanted songs before leaving peacefully.

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