Water cannon deployed as Belfast sees second night of public disorder
‘Eyes of the world are watching us,’ say Executive Ministers, ‘actions will shape how we are viewed’

"DISORDER" · 총 96건
필터 보기현재 지수
49.4
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 90,982건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 49.4(균형)입니다. 긍정 11,068건(12.2%)·중립 65,789건(72.3%)·부정 14,125건(15.5%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 20.6(보수 경향)입니다.
‘Eyes of the world are watching us,’ say Executive Ministers, ‘actions will shape how we are viewed’

Riot police came under sustained attack from a group throwing bricks, bottles and pieces of wood at a major roundabout to the north-west of Belfast.

MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Sara Duterte has been urged to check first who the members of her “group chat” are before claiming that the chaos in the Senate is a reflection of the current administration’s leadership, as some of those responsible for the disorder might be her friends. In a statement on Wednesday, House Deputy

GILGIT-BALTISTAN: Protests blocking the Karakoram Highway in Diamer and other areas continued for a third day against the repolling and delay in the announcement of official results in various constituencies. Yesterday, the Gilgit-Baltistan Election Commission ordered re-polling on polling stations in Skardu-II (GBA-8), Astore-I (GBA-13), Diamer-I (GBA-15), Diamer-II (GBA-16) and Diamer-III (GBA-17) and directed that the results of the June 7 election must not be consolidated until re-polling in five constituencies is completed. Supporters of PPP candidate Attaullah from GBA-16 Diamer-II staged a protest outside the district returning officer’s office in Chilas, blocking the Karakoram Highway and demanding the counting of postal ballots and the announcement of the constituency’s final result without delay, as well as the cancellation of re-polling at three polling stations. The Karakoram Highway has remained closed to all traffic for the third day. Travellers between Gilgit-Baltistan and other parts of the country faced difficulties and used Babusar Road and other alternative routes. However, on Wednesday, protesters temporarily reopened the highway for two hours to allow stranded passengers to pass. Protesters said the protest would continue until the official results were issued “transparently”. Speaking to the media, PPP candidate Attaullah said polling was held on June 7 in the presence of all agents and that Form 45 was issued. “Form 47 was also prepared on the basis of Form 45; now only the counting of postal ballots remains,” he said. He said that ordering re-polling by delaying the counting of postal ballots was “unacceptable” under any circumstances. Attaullah alleged that an attempt was being made to snatch the public mandate in GBA-16 Diamer-II. According to Form 47, independent candidate Imam Malik’s votes were shown to be 24 more than those of the PPP candidate. However, according to official figures, Imam Malik has 180 postal votes while Attaullah of the PPP has 473 postal votes. The protesters claimed that, according to the clear record of Form 48, Attaullah had won the election by 269 votes. They said the Election Commission had withheld Form 48 and issued a notification for repolling at three polling stations in the constituency. They said the Commission’s decision for repolling was a “complete excess and robbery” of the public mandate. The protesters also staged demonstrations outside the Election Commission’s secretariat in Gilgit, blocking Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam and demanding the announcement of GBA-16 results after the counting of postal ballots, without conducting re-polling at three stations. Likewise, the PPP candidate for GBA-20 Ghizer-II also protested against the returning officer’s decision to announce the final result without conducting a recount. Addressing supporters, PPP candidate and Speaker of the GB Assembly Nazir Ahmed Advocate alleged that election authorities had announced the official results without conducting a recount, despite the commission’s order. He claimed that officials changed their position after deciding not to implement the recount order issued by the commission. Meanwhile, the Election Commission withdrew its earlier notification ordering a re-poll at 10 polling stations in constituency GBA-08 Skardu-II. According to a notification issued on June 10, the commission reviewed a fact-finding report submitted by the district returning officer, Skardu, following objections raised over the basis of the re-poll order issued on June 8. The report concluded that polling at the concerned stations was conducted “peacefully and in accordance with the law, with no evidence of violence, intimidation, polling station capture, tampering of election material or any other irregularity” that could have materially affected the transparency, fairness or result of the poll. The commission stated that the allegations supporting the request for a re-poll remained unsubstantiated and that the legal conditions required under Section 9 of the Elections Act, 2017, for ordering a re-poll had not been met. The commission therefore withdrew the June 8 notification directing a re-poll and instructed the returning officer for GBA-08 Skardu-II to proceed with the remaining election process, including the consolidation of results, in accordance with the law. Following the commission’s order, the returning officer for GBA-08 declared Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen’s (MWM) candidate, Kazim Mesum, the winner. In another development, the commission ordered an investigation into polling irregularities and alleged corrupt and illegal practices in constituency GBA-09 Skardu-III. An order issued by the commission to the returning officer GBA-9 said, “Application submitted by Wazir Muhammad Saleem be sent to the DRO, Skardu, for inquiry and report; whether the allegations levelled in the applications are correct? In the meantime, Form-48 will remain suspended till completion of the inquiry.” “In view of the above directions of the Chief Election Commissioner, Gilgit-Baltistan, you are requested to examine the allegations raised in the applications and ascertain whether the polling process was obstructed, interrupted, suspended, prematurely terminated, or captured by any person or group of persons; whether it was affected by violence, disorder or unlawful interference; whether any ballot box, ballot papers or election material were snatched, stolen, tampered with or unlawfully removed; and whether polling staff or polling agents were prevented from performing their lawful functions, which may have materially affected the transparency, fairness or result of the poll,” the order read. It urged the district returning officer (DRO) to provide clear findings and recommendations on an immediate basis for submission.
BBC Verify mapped some of the violent disorder that took place in Belfast and elsewhere in Northern Ireland.

James Dolan’s company slams mayor and police commissioner as ‘party poopers’ over large restricted zone The owner of the New York Knicks basketball team sharply criticized both the New York police department and Zohran Mamdani after city officials announced an extensive security strategy for Game 4 of the NBA finals, featuring a large restricted zone and additional access controls. The expanded security measures follow Monday’s Game 3 watch party at Bryant Park, where disorder erupted and led to arrests, damage to property, and incidents involving assaults on police officers. Continue reading...
Police and political leaders in Northern Ireland have again appealed for calm after disorder erupted in response to a stabbing attack on Monday night.

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LAHORE: Guinness World Records has sought medical records from the Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute and Research Centre (PKLI&RC) after its 120-member team of surgeons and support staff claimed a record-breaking achievement by performing 10 liver transplant procedures, including one on a nine-month-old child, in 23 hours and 20 minutes. A Guinness official said a team is also expected to visit PKLI&RC in this regard. The medical institute received a response from Guinness after submitting the case online along with visual evidence. “We have achieved a landmark breakthrough in transplantation medicine, demonstrating a novel clinical approach that expands organ utilisation and advances the treatment of rare metabolic diseases,” said Dr Prof. Faisal Saud Dar, dean of PKLI&RC, during a press briefing on Wednesday. The specialised multidisciplinary team, comprising transplant surgeons, hepatologists, paediatricians, anaesthetists, intensivists, nurses, transplant coordinators and allied healthcare professionals, was also present. Describing it as an unprecedented demonstration of surgical innovation and clinical excellence, Prof Dar said the PKLI&RC team of senior surgeons successfully performed 10 liver transplants in 23 hours and 20 minutes, including seven domino liver transplants and eight Auxiliary Partial Orthotopic Liver Transplants (APOLT). A domino liver transplant is a sequential procedure in which one patient’s healthy liver is removed and transplanted into a second recipient, while APOLT is a complex surgical procedure in which a partial donor liver is implanted alongside a portion of the patient’s native liver. “This innovative transplant strategy enabled nine children and one adult to receive life-saving liver transplants from only three donors, demonstrating how advanced surgical expertise can substantially expand the impact of scarce donor organs,” he said. He added that all patients had been discharged from the hospital and reunited with their families. Prof Dar said the initiative successfully integrated two of the world’s most sophisticated transplant techniques into a highly coordinated clinical programme — Domino Liver Transplantation and APOLT. “The scientific novelty of this initiative lies in the successful execution of a coordinated series of domino and auxiliary liver transplants for patients with rare inherited metabolic disorders,” Prof Dar said. He maintained that these pioneering procedures represented a significant advancement in the treatment of rare genetic and metabolic diseases, opening new possibilities for patients who previously had limited therapeutic options. He added that the successful case exemplified what transplant specialists describe as a “metabolic chimera” — a sophisticated transplantation model that combines scientific innovation, surgical precision and responsible organ stewardship to extend the benefits of a single donor organ to multiple recipients. “By optimising organ utilisation, this approach offers new possibilities for addressing donor scarcity and expanding access to life-saving transplantation.” “Beyond its clinical and scientific significance, the initiative represents a powerful story of hope and renewed possibility,” the PKLI&RC dean said. The achievement highlights the strength of regulatory governance and clinical excellence in advancing transplant care in Pakistan, he added. Provincial Minister for Finance Mian Mujtaba Shujaur Rehman, who was also present on the occasion, congratulated the entire PKLI&RC team for setting a new benchmark in liver transplantation and bringing international recognition to Pakistan through excellence in healthcare. He said the rare procedure further reinforced PKLI&RC’s position as a leading centre for transplantation, advanced clinical care and medical innovation in the region. Prof Saeed Akhtar, chairman of the PKLI&RC Board of Governors, reaffirmed the institute’s commitment to its vision of providing patients with the most advanced and innovative medical treatments, emphasising that the hospital would continue to utilise its full capabilities to deliver world-class healthcare services. Since its inception, he said, the institute has successfully performed 1,175 liver transplants, 1,276 kidney transplants and 19 bone marrow transplants, serving patients from across Pakistan and beyond.
Disorder broke out in Southampton close to where the 18-year-old student was murdered.

A night of disorder in Belfast saw people forced to flee their homes, in protests that followed a knife attack in the north of the city.

Houses across the city have been set on fire following a knife attack earlier this week.

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Cars and homes were set alight in disorder that followed a knife attack in the city on Monday

Follow developments as clean-up operations are under way following disorder in Belfast last night.

30-year-old man to appear in court today charged with attempted murder, with Keir Starmer expected to face questions on the disorder during PMQs Naomi Long, the minister of justice of Northern Ireland and leader of the Alliance party, has said that last night’s rioting was fuelled by people online who “would have struggled to find Belfast on a map”. Jamie Grierson has the story. Jon Boutcher, the chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, has defended his force’s decision to tell the public yesterday that the man arrested for the Belfast knife attack on Monday night was Sudanese. We have learned that if we don’t give information, then online misinformation and lies lead to people believing things that aren’t true and start to mindlessly conduct attacks – and that was what happened at Southport not that long ago. We said we ‘believe’ that because that was the information that we were given after the incident occurred and we’re always going to get more detailed information as time passes by. I was pushing very directly with the Home Office to give us the information that we required so that we could comply with the lessons learned previously. Continue reading...
A man whose house in Belfast was "completely" destroyed during disorder last night said he lost "sentimental" items in the fire, including items belonging to his late father.

Northern Ireland’s justice minister says online ‘bad faith actors’ have incited racism in city after knife attack The disorder in Belfast was fuelled by people online who would have struggled to find the city on a map before a recent stabbing attack, a senior Northern Ireland minister has said. Naomi Long, the minister of justice of Northern Ireland and leader of the Alliance party, told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that “bad faith actors” had incited racism in the city. Continue reading...
Police and firefighters help families leave their homes amid disorder following a knife attack.

Belfast was rocked by fiery disorder into the night when hundreds of masked protestors brought fear upon the streets in response to Monday's brutal knife attack.
