Police in Paris have fired tear gas on protesters as a fourth weekend of anti-government protests turned violent on Saturday.
Up to 5,000 people have gathered in the city centre, and at least 272 are in custody, but numbers are down on previous weekends.
Some 8,000 police and 12 armoured vehicles have been deployed in Paris, and nearly 90,000 countrywide, according to BBC.
The "yellow vest" movement opposed fuel tax rises but ministers say it's been hijacked by "ultra-violent" protesters.
Last week, hundreds of people were arrested and scores injured in violence in Paris - some of the worst street clashes in the French capital for decades.