Politicians, social media and far-right agitators convinced people that migrant-targeting violence would solve all their problems

Police appeal for calm as graphic video of a Belfast stabbing attack fuels calls for anti-immigration protests in Northern Ireland.

Attack was filmed and shared online prompting Elon Musk and others to call for anti-immigration protests

The rapid spread of footage shows how social media is pivotal in enabling far-right agitators to mobilise internationally

A bystander filmed the crime on Monday night, in which a Sudanese immigrant straddled and tried to behead a man with a kitchen knife.

The stabbing has fuelled unrest and warnings against using one crime to target broader communities.

Police charged a 30-year-old Sudanese man with attempted murder over the knife attack. #EuropeNews

Belfast anti-immigration protesters set vehicles and buildings on fire on Tuesday night, a day after a knife attack allegedly carried out by a Sudanese refugee seriously injured a…

A Belfast knife attack has become a right-wing social media clarion call to protest against immigration.

Violence erupted in Belfast after a knife attack. Masked individuals targeted homes and vehicles. Families were forced from their houses. Police responded to multiple incidents…

Violence erupted across Belfast on Tuesday night after anti-immigration demonstrations were organized in response to a brutal knife attack that left a local man seriously injured.…

A stabbing attack that left a victim seriously injured sparked anti-immigrant violence in several parts of Northern Ireland, while the 30-year-old Sudanese...

Ministers have blamed far-right online agitators for stoking racial tension following a stabbing.

A knife attack in Belfast that left a man with life-changing injuries triggered a wave of disorder across Northern Ireland and protests in Scotland, as police, political leaders…

A video of a Belfast knife attack was shared by far-right figures, including Tommy Robinson, and amplified by Elon Musk, helping to fuel anti-migrant rhetoric and violent protests.

As UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer fights for his political life, the country is bracing for what could be a yet another summer of unrest.

UK authorities say the initial unrest was stoked by far-right activists on social media after a brutal Belfast stabbing.

Politicians, social media and far-right agitators convinced people that migrant-targeting violence would solve all their problems

A knife attack in Belfast, Northern Ireland, has sparked violent riots fueled by anti-migrant rhetoric

Labour party leaders see little of concern in migrant attacks, the problem is the news of them and they would like to see more censorship...

The family of a man who lost an eye in a knife attack appealed for calm after the incident triggered anti-immigrant violence in Belfast, Northern Ireland.