Potential Riots in Britain Following Leaked Target Lists

Britons are preparing for potential riots in 38 towns and cities following leaked target lists. Far-right protestors clashed with police over anti-immigration sentiments, fueled by misinformation about a stabbing rampage. Police forces are monitoring the situation and preparing for potential violent disorder.

Violent Anti-Immigration Protests in Britain

British Prime Minister condemns far-right thuggery and violent protests in response to a knife attack, misinformation about the attacker's identity, and targeting of hotels housing asylum seekers.

Far-right, anti-immigration demonstrations turn violent in the United Kingdom

Far-right, anti-immigration demonstrations in the United Kingdom turned violent in seven cities, fueled by conspiracy theories spread on social media. Police arrested at least 100 people and clashes erupted with protesters and asylum-seekers. The violence followed a week of riots after three girls were killed in a knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance party, triggering online misinformation and far-right mobilization.

Anti-Immigration Protest in Northern Ireland

Anti-immigration sentiment unites people with longstanding sectarian divisions in Northern Ireland, as both sides protest against mass migration. Working class anti-mass migration protesters fly Union Jack and Tricolor flags, while pro-migration counterprotesters fly Palestinian, Antifa, and Pride flags. Tensions escalate with chants and attacks on storefronts in Belfast.

Peter Navarro's Appearance at the Republican National Convention After Prison Release

Peter Navarro, a 75-year-old doctor, rushed to the Republican National Convention after being released from a four-month prison sentence in Miami for elderly convicts. He expressed support for Donald Trump, shared anti-immigration sentiments, and warned about potential consequences for not complying with investigations. Navarro's legal troubles stemmed from his refusal to cooperate with subpoenas related to the January 6 insurrection attack.

Dutch Government Swearing-In and Policies

The Netherlands swears in new government with a prime minister not aligned with a political party after 14 years. The coalition introduces strict anti-immigration policies amidst criticism and opposition. Education budget slashed, leading to pushback from universities.

Jordan Bardella and the National Rally in France

Jordan Bardella, at 28, has helped make the far-right National Rally the strongest political force in France and could become the country's youngest prime minister. He replaced Marine Le Pen as the party's leader and has risen quickly through the ranks due to his loyalty and social media savvy. Bardella has proposed law and order measures, tighter migration regulation, and economic policies that some rivals say could harm the French economy.

Dutch Nationalist Geert Wilders Gaining Electoral Support in European Parliament Election

Dutch nationalist Geert Wilders is expected to gain more electoral support in the European Parliament election, riding a wave of anti-immigration sentiment and promising a tough stance in Brussels.

Criticism of anti-immigration Latinos supporting Trump

CNN political commentator Ana Navarro criticizes anti-immigration Latinos who support Trump, calling their attitude 'very stupid.' She highlights the importance of unity among immigrants and the dangers of being 'anti' any group.

Far-Right AUR Party in Romania Implements Lie Detector Tests for Candidates

Romania's far-Right AUR party plans to make candidates take lie detector tests to prove loyalty ahead of European Parliament elections, aiming to showcase transparency and unity. The party's strong pro-Christian and anti-immigration message is expected to win 12 seats.