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Violence erupts against immigrants in Belfast following attempted beheading: β€˜Burning families out of their homes is nothing less than disgusting cowardice’

10 June 2026 at 14:28

Political and religious leaders in Northern Ireland saw early Wednesday morning β€” with the embers of a long night of violence in Belfast and other parts of the region still smoldering β€” that their calls for calm had fallen on deaf ears. Cars, buses, phone booths, and trash cans set ablaze. Homes where immigrants β€” or simply people from ethnic minorities β€” were believed to live, completely engulfed in flames after violent groups targeted them as places that needed to be β€œliberated.”

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Protesters in Belfast following a stabbing incident, June 9.

China expands its spy networks across the European Union and beyond

Chinese espionage in the European Union and neighboring countries reveals its full scope when certain pieces are connected. The May 20 arrest in Germany of a German couple of Chinese origin who were taking military-technology information from universities is a particularly notable case. But it is only one of many. The episode exposes a strategy of large-scale, coordinated infiltration when placed alongside other arrests in EU member states and neighboring countries. In total, around 30 agents and collaborators have been uncovered in Europe and its vicinity in just the past two years; some were arrested, several expelled, and others are awaiting trial. China typically denies all espionage allegations and describes them as slander.

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Jian G., a German citizen and assistant to far-right MEP Maximilian Krah (of AfD), last September at the Dresden court where he was sentenced to four years and nine months in prison for spying for China.
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