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Germany's Federal Police Can Sustain Intensified Border Controls: Minister

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt affirms the Federal Police's ability to maintain intensified border controls, rejecting claims of a national emergency despite concerns raised by the Police Union about the sustainability of the current measures. These intensified checks, implemented short...

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Katwijk Pro-Palestinian Protest Violently Disrupted by 400 Counter-Demonstrators

In Katwijk, Netherlands, a pro-Palestinian demonstration was violently disrupted by around 400 counter-demonstrators, exceeding initial estimates, resulting in two arrests, one injury, and the use of riot police; the demonstration itself was peaceful.

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Dutch Police Criticized for Intimidating Demonstrators

The Dutch National Police's methods of obtaining information from demonstrators, including home visits, are criticized by the Inspectorate for being intimidating and counterproductive, leading to recommendations for improved training and communication strategies.

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UK Riots of 2024: Police Response to Online Misinformation Falls Short

False online claims following a triple murder in Southport, UK, falsely identifying the assailant as a Muslim immigrant, incited riots in July 2024, resulting in the worst street violence since 2011, exposing the UK police's insufficient response to online misinformation.

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Brussels Violence: Football Hooligans and Online Incitement Lead to Widespread Unrest

In Brussels, post-football match violence between rival fans escalated after online calls to disrupt a pro-Palestinian protest, resulting in widespread unrest, numerous arrests (12 adults, 20 minors), and property damage.

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Belfast Masked Men Trial: Acquittal and Conviction Raise Identification Evidence Concerns

In Belfast, a non-jury trial acquitted 62-year-old Stephen Matthews of all charges and 60-year-old Derek Lammey of unlawful assembly and affray, but convicted him of intimidation, stemming from a February 2021 incident where nearly 40 masked men gathered near a community center, causing distress to ...

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Unsanctioned Celtic Title Party Draws Large Crowd in Glasgow Despite Club's Appeal

Despite Celtic's appeal against it due to safety concerns, thousands of fans gathered in Glasgow for an unofficial title party after their 1-1 draw with St Mirren, resulting in the removal of bus shelters and a large police presence; previous similar events caused significant disruption and costs.

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Inconsistent Dutch Demonstration Policing Prompts Call for National Standards

A Dutch report reveals inconsistent policing of demonstrations due to unclear guidelines, leading to challenges for law enforcement and public trust; the Inspectorate recommends national standards for police deployment to address these issues.

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Greece's Universities: Violence Persists Amidst Inaction

Greece's universities face persistent violence; the article contrasts the lack of effective response with foreign models, emphasizing the need for immediate action despite political challenges.

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Ofcom Needs More Power to Remove Harmful Online Posts, Says Police Chief

Following the 2024 summer riots in England, the Chief Inspector of Constabulary, Sir Andy Cooke, criticized Ofcom for its inability to quickly remove inflammatory social media posts due to limitations in the Online Safety Act, resulting in the spread of misinformation and increased unrest; over 30 a...

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Brussels Violence: 12 Arrested After Football Hooligan Clashes and Social Media Incitement

Following a football match in Brussels, Belgium, social media incited violence between rival fan groups, resulting in 12 arrests, 20 preventative detentions, property damage, injuries, and a police response to quell the unrest that began late Sunday evening and ended around midnight.

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Berlin Deploys 5,700 Police for May Day Demonstrations

On May 1st, approximately 5,700 police officers, supported by other German states and federal police, managed over 30 demonstrations in Berlin, the largest anticipated to draw 15,000 participants from left-wing groups; heavy bollards were deployed as preventative measures against vehicle attacks.

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