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Second day of unrest in Northern Ireland

Second day of unrest in Northern Ireland

Protesters in Northern Ireland have clashed with police for a second consecutive day following a stabbing incident in Belfast that left a victim seriously injured. The unrest is fueled by dissatisfaction with migration policies and has resulted in the destruction of vehicles and houses.

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