Calls for Calm in U.K. Amidst Belfast Protests Following Stabbing Incident
Following the arrest of a Sudanese man in connection with a stabbing in Belfast, U.K. leaders are urging for peace as anti-immigration protests erupt.
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Following the arrest of a Sudanese man in connection with a stabbing in Belfast, U.K. leaders are urging for peace as anti-immigration protests erupt.
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In the wake of a violent stabbing incident in Belfast, police are urging the public to remain calm amid rising tensions and calls for anti-immigration protests.
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A man has been arrested in Belfast after a disturbing stabbing incident, which was recorded and shared on social media, highlighting ongoing public safety issues.
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