Belfast unrest likened to the ‘worst of the Troubles’ before quieter Thursday night
PSNI chief blames ‘racist thugs’ for disorder as protests on Thursday limited to small, isolated groups blocking roads in the east of city

"THUG" · 총 49건
필터 보기현재 지수
49.4
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 91,865건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 49.4(균형)입니다. 긍정 11,081건(12.1%)·중립 66,447건(72.3%)·부정 14,337건(15.6%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 20.9(보수 경향)입니다.
PSNI chief blames ‘racist thugs’ for disorder as protests on Thursday limited to small, isolated groups blocking roads in the east of city

The return of unrest to the province, which suffered decades of sectarian violence, has provoked deep concern.
Violence flared after a June 8 knife attack over which a Sudanese man has been charged.
Violence in Belfast, United Kingdom, continued for another night into Thursday over the attempted beheading of a local by a Sudanese immigrant. Masked crowds clad in black marched out again on Wednesday night into Thursday, where they encountered a far more concerted police response than on previous nights. In contrast to the lackluster response the […]

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BELFAST, June 11 — Two days of anti-immigration violence in Northern Ireland is nothing short of racist thuggery,...

Two days of anti-immigration violence in Northern Ireland is nothing short of racist thuggery, Britain’s minister for the province said on Thursday, after police deployed water cannon to tackle rioters for a second night. Hilary Benn said there was less disorder on the streets of Belfast on Wednesday night as opposed to Tuesday, when rioters targeted ethnic minorities and foreign residents by torching homes and vehicles following a knife attack for which a Sudanese man has been charged with...

Hilary Benn says 16 people arrested and 12 police officers injured during second night of disorder The Northern Ireland secretary has condemned “racist thuggery” in Belfast after a second night of violent anti-immigration protests, in which 16 people were arrested and 12 police officers were injured. Hilary Benn said during the violence, which followed a serious knife attack on Monday, people were stopped in their cars to be asked where they come from and were targeted because of the colour of their skin. Continue reading...
‘If you are targeting people on the basis of the colour of their skin how else can you describe them?’ said Hilary Benn Full report: Police use water cannon against rioters in Northern Ireland Gavin Robinson MP, DUP leader, has said borders into the UK need “protecting” more. Speaking on BBC’s Good Morning Ulster, he also said that he believed that there was “less” violence last night than on Monday. Of the violence, he said: “You cannot raise your concerns about damage to British values and then behave in such an unBritish way, Continue reading...
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Hilary Benn said there was less disorder on the streets of Belfast on Wednesday night than on Tuesday, when rioters torched homes and news vehicles.

Hilary Benn said the violence had caused deep trauma in the province.
US officials say Mahender Makhijani defrauded a bank of nearly USD 100 million with fake loan documents, faces up to 30 years.

The criminal complaint against Makhijani says the disgraced millionaire hired a mobile billboard to humiliate a business associate.

President Donald Trump laced into Graham Platner on Wednesday, calling the Senate candidate from Maine a "thug" and a "pig" and suggesting that the Democratic Party was hypocritical for lining up behind someone with so many questions about his past personal conduct and treatment of women.
The melee began in the doorway of the shop, as a staff member in his 30s and a security guard in his 20s were allegedly assaulted by a group of 'shoplifters'.

President Donald Trump spoke at length on Wednesday about Democrat Graham Platner, who clinched Maine's Democratic Senate nomination on Tuesday.

President Trump unleashed a blistering personal attack Wednesday on Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner, calling him a "low-level thug" and a "cheap, no-good person" with a criminal record unlike anything he claims to have seen in American political history.
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