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Anti‑immigrant violence swept across Belfast on Tuesday night, as masked groups attacked homes, clashed with police and set vehicles alight following a stabbing incident that had already heightened tensions in the city.
Hundreds of protesters, many with their faces covered, gathered in several areas and carried out coordinated attacks, targeting properties and residents.
Witness footage showed homes burning while police officers helped families escape, and rioters setting fire to cars and a bus.
In some districts, groups reportedly forced entry into houses and vandalised property, with local figures saying that Black residents were among those specifically targeted. Police deployed armoured vehicles in response as unrest spread.
The violence followed a knife attack late on Monday in north Belfast, in which a man in his 40s sustained serious injuries, including wounds to the head and neck.
The suspect, a 30‑year‑old Sudanese national, has been charged with attempted murder as well as weapons-related offences and is due to appear in court.
Authorities said members of the public intervened during the attack and helped restrain the suspect before police arrived.
Political leaders strongly condemned the unrest. Northern Ireland’s First Minister Michelle O’Neill described the attacks as “disgusting cowardice,” while Justice Minister Naomi Long warned that public anger had been exploited by “bad faith actors” to incite violence against minority communities.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the assault "horrific" and "sickening" while thanking members of the public who intervened in the attack.
Opposition figures described the attacks as racially motivated and warned of long-term damage to community relations.
The unrest comes amid broader tensions around immigration across the UK, with protests and political debate intensifying in recent months.
Smaller demonstrations were also reported elsewhere, including outside parliament in London, as officials urged restraint and warned against further escalation while investigations continue.
The 4th Shusha Global Media Forum will bring together nearly 160 media leaders, experts and officials from 54 countries in Azerbaijan's historic city of Shusha on 13-14 July, to discuss journalism’s role in peacebuilding, restoring public trust and tackling challenges.
The U.S. has launched fresh strikes on Iran after Tehran targeted a container ship and said it had again closed the Strait of Hormuz. Iran also claimed to have expanded attacks on U.S. military facilities across the Gulf.
Iran's Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has promised to avenge the killing of his father, while U.S. President Donald Trump said Tehran and Washington had agreed to continue talks despite an escalation of hostilities this week.
Typhoon Bavi, the strongest storm to hit the eastern coast of mainland China this year, brought heavy rain, strong winds, flooding and landslides after making landfall in Zhejiang province on Sunday. More than 2.8 million people were evacuated to safety ahead of the storm.
China has maintained its highest-level rainstorm warning after Typhoon Bavi made landfall on the country's eastern coast, urging large-scale evacuations and emergency preparations across several provinces amid fears of severe flooding and landslides
A 93-year-old British woman has died after being injured in wildfires that swept through southeastern Spain's Almeria province, regional authorities said, bringing the confirmed death toll to 13 people.
More than 10,000 excess deaths were recorded across 27 European countries during a late-June heatwave, with older people accounting for most of the toll, official data showed.
An overnight fire at a popular bar in Bangkok has killed at least 27 people and injured 63 others, making it one of the deadliest pub disasters in the Thai capital in recent years. Authorities say the venue quickly filled with thick smoke, trapping patrons inside.
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The United States and Iran have significantly escalated their conflict, exchanging heavy missile and drone strikes across the Gulf region. Iran claims it has once again closed the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping route.
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