Several buildings, including a police station and a town hall, were set on fire in New Caledonia overnight, authorities said Monday, as the French Pacific territory was hit by a fresh surge of unrest. 'The night was… marked by unrest throughout the mainland and on the island of Pins and Mare, requiring the intervention of numerous reinforcements: with attacks on the police, arson and roadblocks', the High Commission, which represents the French state in the archipelago, said in a press release. Rioting and looting erupted in New Caledonia in mid-May over an electoral reform plan that Indigenous Kanak people feared
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