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A bonfire topped with an effigy of a migrant boat. Homes set alight. During the Troubles, similar tactics were used to target ...
MOYGASHEL, Northern Ireland, July 10 (Reuters) - A model of refugees in a boat, placed on a bonfire in a pro-British town ...
Authorities in Northern Ireland are investigating a bonfire that featured effigies of migrants in a boat and a banner reading ...
For over a week, riots have marred the streets across five cities and towns in Northern Ireland. Cars and a bus have been hijacked and burned, young people have thrown petrol bombs at police, and ...
Seven nights of rioting on the streets of the Northern Irish capital have left 74 police officers injured, in what observers say is the country’s worst violence in years.
Northern Ireland had tremendous economic, political, and geographic advantages — but ending the Troubles still proved extremely difficult. By Amanda Taub For decades, bombs and gunfire battered ...
Anti-immigrant violence erupts in Northern Ireland for second night 02:00. London — Hundreds of masked demonstrators attacked officers during a second night of "rioting and disorder" in the ...
In Northern Ireland, Brexit is once again raising difficult questions of identity: Catholic vs. Protestant, Irish vs. British, nationalist vs. unionist.
Marking 100 years since the creation of Northern Ireland is an anniversary which is seen in very different ways by different sections of the community. We find out why.
Monkey Cage Northern Ireland’s Troubles began 50 years ago. Here’s why they were so violent. Catholics and Protestants lived side by side — but with very few shared social or economic ties ...
The breakthrough deal on Northern Ireland’s trading arrangements heralds a reset in the often thorny relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union — and could be the first ...
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