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UK Cities Erupt in Unrest Amid Far-Right Protests Following Southport Stabbing
Cities across the UK witnessed a weekend of unrest as police clashed with far-right protesters following a stabbing attack in Southport, northwest England. The incident, which resulted in the deaths of three children during a Taylor Swift-themed yoga class, has ignited tensions nationwide.
Dozens of arrests were made on Saturday as violent scenes and burning storefronts dominated social media. The unrest is believed to be fueled by far-right activists spreading disinformation, falsely claiming that the attacker was an illegal immigrant. UK police have confirmed that the 17-year-old suspect, Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, was born in Cardiff, Wales.
In response to the growing chaos, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer convened a meeting with senior cabinet ministers. A Downing Street spokesperson emphasized the government’s support for police action against extremists disrupting local businesses and inciting violence. “The right to freedom of expression and the violent disorder we have seen are two very different things,” Starmer stated through his spokesperson.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper also condemned the violence, warning that “thuggery” has no place in the UK.
Protests Spread Across Major Cities
In Liverpool, anti-immigrant protesters gathered along the riverside, chanting “Stop the Boats” in reference to asylum seekers crossing the English Channel. City police reported several officers injured in the ensuing disorder. Manchester saw large crowds carrying placards with slogans like “Save our Kids,” countered by anti-racism campaigners holding signs reading “No to Fascism and No to Racism.”
In Belfast, riot police were deployed after protesters launched projectiles and fireworks near City Hall. Tensions flared between far-right demonstrators and a pro-Palestinian counter-protest, resulting in injuries, including one woman hurt by a firework.
The unrest has managed to unite protesters from traditionally divided groups in Belfast, with both Unionists and Nationalists coming together under an anti-immigrant banner. Similar stand-offs were reported in other cities, with an estimated 35 protests planned over the weekend under a broad anti-multiculturalism, anti-Muslim, and anti-Government agenda.
National Police Chiefs’ Council Chair Gavin Stephens announced increased police resourcing over the weekend, while the Crown Prosecutor Service deployed 70 extra lawyers to support police with charging advice and maintaining public safety.
Arrests and Ongoing Tensions
Police departments across the UK reported numerous arrests: at least 20 in Hull, 11 in Liverpool, 12 in Sunderland, two in Belfast, and multiple arrests in Bristol. Earlier in the week, the Muslim Council of Britain urged mosques to strengthen security measures following attacks in Southport and Hartlepool.
The unrest followed a previous round of violent protests in Sunderland, northeast England, where ten people were arrested and four police officers injured. The charges included violent disorder and burglary.
The scenes of violence and disinformation highlight a growing divide and the challenge for authorities to maintain order while addressing the underlying causes of unrest.
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Body of British Tech Entrepreneur Mike Lynch Recovered from Sunken Yacht, Daughter Still Missing
The body of British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch has been recovered from the wreckage of the Bayesian superyacht, which sank off the coast of Sicily earlier this week, according to Italian interior ministry official Massimo Mariani. Lynch’s 18-year-old daughter, Hannah, remains missing, with divers continuing their search in the area where the vessel went down.
The Bayesian, a British-flagged yacht, was carrying 22 passengers and crew members when it sank after its mast—one of the tallest in the world—snapped during a violent storm. The yacht’s sudden capsizing resulted in a significant loss of life, with six people initially reported missing. So far, five bodies have been recovered, including Lynch’s, while 15 individuals were rescued earlier in the week.
The incident has prompted an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the sinking, with authorities and experts pointing to a series of avoidable errors that may have contributed to the disaster. Giovanni Costantino, CEO of The Italian Sea Group, the firm that owns the vessel’s manufacturer, detailed how failures in the crew’s response to the storm likely played a role.
Costantino told the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera that the crew should have secured the hull, closed all doors and hatches, and gathered all passengers in the ship’s assembly point once they were aware of the approaching bad weather. Instead, water began flooding the yacht while passengers were still in their cabins. Costantino emphasized that the yacht’s design should have made it “unsinkable,” citing its minimal surface area against the wind and the structural integrity of its drift keel.
Costantino expressed deep sadness and disbelief over the sinking of the Bayesian, which was built in 2008 by Perini Navi, a company later acquired by The Italian Sea Group in 2021. The disaster has also claimed the lives of several prominent individuals, including Morgan Stanley International director Jonathan Bloomer and his wife, Judy Bloomer, as well as American lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife, Neda Morvillo.
The search and rescue operation has been challenging, with emergency crews battling rough conditions to reach the wreckage, located approximately 50 meters (about 150 feet) underwater. Divers have had only brief windows of around 12 minutes to explore the site before resurfacing.
Initial reports suggest that a small waterspout, which developed over the area on Monday morning, may have been responsible for the yacht’s rapid sinking. Unverified security camera footage released on Wednesday appears to show the moments leading up to the tragedy, with the yacht rocking violently in the storm before disappearing beneath the waves in just 60 seconds.
The United Kingdom’s Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has opened its own investigation into the incident and has deployed a team of inspectors to Palermo to conduct a preliminary assessment. As the search continues, Italian authorities are working to piece together the events that led to this devastating loss.
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Russia Condemns Ukrainian Incursion in Kursk as “Large-Scale Provocation”; EU Defends Ukraine’s Right to Self-Defense
Russia has denounced a recent Ukrainian incursion into the border region of Kursk as a “large-scale provocation,” following a significant cross-border attack that has escalated tensions between the two nations. The incursion, which began on Tuesday, involved hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers and resulted in multiple civilian casualties, including at least two deaths and 24 wounded, according to Russian authorities.
Russian President Vladimir Putin described the attack as a deliberate attempt by Ukraine to divert Russian military resources from the ongoing conflict in Donetsk. He condemned the assault as a provocation aimed at weakening Russia’s offensive capabilities in the eastern Ukrainian region.
Russian officials have also labeled the incursion a terrorist act and criticized the West for what they perceive as a “cynical silence” in response to the attack. The Kremlin’s strong reaction underscores the growing hostility between Russia and Ukraine as the conflict continues to escalate.
In response to the incursion, the European Commission reiterated its support for Ukraine, affirming the country’s right to defend itself against Russian aggression. Peter Stano, a spokesperson for the Commission, stated that Ukraine is fighting a “legitimate defensive war” and has the right to target the enemy both within its own territory and on Russian soil.
“We think that Ukraine is fighting a legitimate defensive war against an illegal aggression,” Stano told reporters. “And in the framework of this legitimate right to defend itself, Ukraine is entitled to hit the enemy wherever it finds necessary: on its territory, but also on the territory of the enemy.”
The European Union’s stance on the conflict has remained consistent since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The EU has provided Ukraine with nearly €108 billion in support, including political, financial, humanitarian, diplomatic, and military assistance. Additionally, the EU has imposed 14 packages of sanctions on Russia, aiming to cut off its revenue streams and limit its access to the materials and technologies needed to sustain its war efforts.
Despite the rising tensions, the EU has reaffirmed its unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, emphasizing that its commitment to Ukraine’s defense will not waver.
As the situation develops, both sides continue to engage in a fierce battle of rhetoric and military actions, with the Kursk incursion marking another significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. The international community remains on high alert as the conflict shows no signs of abating.
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Portuguese Citizen Among 61 Dead in São Paulo Plane Crash
A 48-year-old Portuguese citizen was confirmed dead in the tragic plane crash that occurred in a residential area in São Paulo, Brazil, on Friday. The confirmation came from the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and was reported by the Lusa news agency, which cited sources within the ministry.
The plane crash claimed the lives of 61 people, including the Portuguese national identified as Gracinda Castelo da Silva, a professor at the Federal Technological University of Paraná in Brazil. She was traveling with her husband, who also perished in the accident. The MFA expressed its regret over the incident and assured that it is in contact with the victim’s family to provide all necessary support during this difficult time.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs regrets what happened and is in contact with the victim’s relatives to gather more information and offer all possible support,” the MFA representative said. Further information was shared on the ministry’s official social media account.
Portugal’s President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa extended his condolences to the family of Gracinda Castelo da Silva. In a statement published on the Presidency’s website, President de Sousa expressed his deep sorrow and offered his heartfelt condolences to the grieving family.
“The President of the Republic spoke on the phone to the family of Gracinda Castelo da Silva, the Portuguese victim, and her husband, who both tragically died in the plane crash. Gracinda was a university professor in Brazil, but she maintained strong ties to Portugal. The President extends his heartfelt condolences to the family,” the statement read.
Emergency response teams, including the fire brigade, Military Police, and Civil Defence, were immediately dispatched to the crash site. Despite the plane crashing in a residential neighborhood, authorities confirmed that there were no casualties on the ground. The aircraft’s black boxes have been recovered, but the cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Experts have suggested that “icing” — the formation of ice at high altitudes — could be a potential cause. Modern aircraft are typically equipped with de-icing systems to prevent such occurrences. However, Brazilian authorities noted that there was no indication of an emergency from the aircraft, which had undergone inspection just the day before the ill-fated flight.
The investigation into the exact cause of the crash is ongoing, as authorities work to determine what led to this devastating accident.
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