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UK Asylum Hotel Protests Erupt: Live Updates

Tensions boil over as far-right groups and counter-protesters clash outside migrant accommodation hotels from Merseyside to Essex. Get the latest on the escalating demonstrations, police response, and political fallout.

US Braces for Protests as Trump Jury Deliberates

Major US cities including New York, Washington, and Minneapolis are deploying National Guard troops and erecting security barriers ahead of potential widespread unrest linked to the imminent verdict in Donald Trump's criminal trial.

Epping Residents Stage Mass Protests Over Asylum Seeker Hotels

Tensions boil over in Essex as Epping residents stage large-scale demonstrations, blocking roads and clashing with police over hotels converted to asylum seeker accommodation. Locals cite fears over safety and strained public services.

Djokovic Evacuated from Athens Amid Violent Student Protests

Novak Djokovic and a Serbian government delegation were hurriedly evacuated from their Athens hotel as violent student protests against private education reforms erupted on the streets below. The dramatic scenes forced the tennis champion to cancel a plan

Far-right 'migrant hunters' target asylum hotels

Far-right groups are organising protests outside hotels housing asylum seekers, sparking fears of violence and community division. Authorities warn against vigilantism as tensions escalate.

Trump's praise for autocrats sparks outrage

Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash after praising African and Caribbean leaders accused of human rights abuses, including South Sudan's Salva Kiir and Cuba's Miguel Díaz-Canel.

Trump's Scotland visit sparks protests

Former US President Donald Trump's planned visit to Scotland has ignited protests, with locals and activists voicing strong opposition. Discover the latest updates and reactions.

Trinidad: Cuba’s Hidden Colonial Gem

Explore Trinidad, a lesser-known Spanish colonial city in Cuba that rivals Havana with its vibrant culture, historic streets, and breathtaking beaches.

Cuban minister: "No homeless people in Cuba"

Cuba's social services minister, Marta Elena Feito Cabrera, has sparked controversy by asserting that homelessness does not exist in the country. Critics question the accuracy of her statement amid economic struggles.

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