Police use water cannon to disperse second night of unrest in Northern Ireland after far-right activists stoked tensions online following a Belfast stabbing.
Police used water cannon to disperse crowds who had gathered for a second night in Northern Ireland following unrest that authorities say was stoked by far-right activists on social media after a brutal Belfast stabbing.
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