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What is happening in Northern Ireland? Violence continues for second day; cops call it ‘racist thuggery’
Hundreds of masked rioters clashed with police and committed arson, targeting several properties in the Northern Irish town of Ballymena on Tuesday in the second successive night of violence following ...
Race hate crimes in Northern Ireland are on the rise when compared to previous years, according to figures released by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). The statistics show 1,188 racially ...
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Northern Ireland riots latest: Violence is ‘only a petrol bomb away’ from a death, warns human rights chief
Death is “only a petrol bomb away”, Amnesty International’s Northern Ireland director has said, as he warned the Ballymena riots had been stoked by disinformation on social media. Patrick Corrigan ...
Demonstrators gathered in Belfast city centre to show support for Northern Ireland's migrant community following a week of disorder. People in the crowd held signs with slogans such as "racists go ...
BELFAST (Reuters) -Bullets and bombs were a part of life in the Belfast that Raied al-Wazzan moved to from Iraq in 1990, but he never felt threatened as a member of one of the divided region's tiny ...
Anti-immigrant street violence hits Northern Ireland towns Rioting, attacks on homes echo sectarian past Race-related incidents now outnumber sectarian crimes Remnants of paramilitary groups add ...
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