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  2. Why are riots happening in the UK? Everything you need to ...

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    Riots broke out dozens of towns and cities. Manchester, Liverpool, Hull, and Belfast all saw violent scenes as rioters fought police or clashed with counter-protesters. And more are planned.

  3. Capitol riot leaders Tarrio and Rhodes released from prison

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    Democrats have condemned the release of more than 1,000 people as an attempt to rewrite history and sanitise the violence of the riot which led to multiple deaths. Trump has described the day as ...

  4. UK riots live: Fireworks thrown and police van damaged in ...

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    Riot police were attacked with missiles and fires were lit in the streets again on Monday night as violence once again flared up in the Donegall Road area of south Belfast.

  5. Riot - Wikipedia

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    A political riot is a riot for political purposes or that develops out of a political protest. A prison riot is a large-scale, temporary act of concerted defiance or disorder by a group of prisoners against prison administrators, prison officers, or other groups of prisoners. It is often done to express a grievance, force change or attempt escape.

  6. United States racial unrest (2020–2023) - Wikipedia

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    A wave of civil unrest in the United States, initially triggered by the murder of George Floyd during his arrest by Minneapolis police officers on May 25, 2020, led to protests and riots against systemic racism in the United States, [8] [9] including police brutality and other forms of violence. [10]

  7. Aftermath of the January 6 United States Capitol attack

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    Furthermore, Trump was banned from other major social media outlets including Facebook, YouTube, and Snapchat. [202] In the days following the riots, multiple social media companies began suspending or permanently banning several accounts and users who spread or aided the conspiracy theories that led to the attack.

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