meanwhile in France ..
France: riot police use teargas to disperse Bastille Day protesters 
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...day-protesters

 Police deal with a fire on the Champs Élysées during the Bastille Day military parade in Paris. Photograph: Pascal Rossignol/Reuters 
French riot police fired teargas to disperse masked protesters from  the Champs Élysées after the annual Bastille Day military parade ended  in Paris on Sunday.
 A few dozen men — some masked and dressed in black — briefly tried to  block roads near the Arc de Triomphe by dragging metal security  barriers and setting fire to bins.
 The skirmishes were over quickly but they marked the worst clashes  between riot police and masked demonstrators in central Paris since  March. The men involved were not wearing the signature yellow vests of  the anti-government 
gilets jaunes protests of the past eight months.
 As police rushed into the streets around the Champs Elysées, shoppers  and tourists were seen fleeing from the teargas. Riot police cleared  the roads and took up position on main streets and calm was restored.
 Earlier on Sunday morning, before the traditional annual military  parade, some 152 people – including yellow vest protesters – were  arrested as they tried to stage a separate demonstration.
 Among those stopped by police and briefly taken into custody were  Jérôme Rodrigues and Maxime Nicolle. The two men are key figures from  the gilets jaunes protest movement, which began as a revolt against fuel  tax in November 2018 and has continued as an anti-government protest.  Although there has been a decline in the number of people taking part in  the weekly gilets jaunes Saturday marches in French towns, the movement  is still active. Rodrigues’s lawyer, Arié Alimi, told AFP his being  stopped by police amounted to “arresting political opponents”.
 Security was tight for the 14 July national day which commemorates  the 1789 storming of the Bastille fortress in Paris during the French  Revolution.
No one with a yellow vest had been allowed past police barriers to  watch the parade. A few had slipped into the crowd and instead inflated  yellow balloons. Some had booed and jeered the French president Emmanuel  Macron as he travelled down the Champs Élysées in an open-topped  military vehicle.