AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBelfast Unrest After Knife Attack: Northern Ireland’s minister Hilary Benn called two nights of anti-immigrant violence “racist thuggery” after a Sudanese man, Hadi Alodid, was charged over the stabbing of Stephen Ogilvie, who lost his left eye. Masked rioters targeted ethnic minorities and foreign residents, burning homes and vehicles, while police used water cannon and armoured support to disperse crowds; Benn said online lists and coordination helped fuel the chaos. Community Voices: Ogilvie’s family urged calm, saying migrants “make a deeply valuable contribution” and the tragedy must not be used to divide people. Scotland Spillover: In Greenock, three police officers were injured during a protest linked to the Belfast attack, with arrests made and investigations ongoing. Global Displacement Context: UNHCR reported forced displacement fell in 2025 for the first time in a decade, but still leaves 118 million people displaced worldwide, with Sudan driving the largest numbers. Culture & Lifestyle Note: IIT Madras awarded MTech and other postgraduate degrees to 46 international students from 12 countries, including Sudan.
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