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Op-Ed: Without Canucks Stanley Cup riots — Could Toronto have been ugly?

With Don 'Toronto' Cherry offering last week that Leaf fans can watch hockey without getting nasty when their team loses, taking a shot at Vancouver for its Stanley Cup riots in the process, a guantlet was laid down. So is Toronto a better hockey town?
In the Media by Marcus Hondro - 1 comment

Op-Ed: Can you beat austerity with Aquaponics?

What will you do when the banksters asset strip your country and there are food riots? Some people think the answer is to grow your own in a fish tank.
In the Media by Alexander Baron - 2 comments

Many Stanley Cup rioters breaching court ordered conditions

Vancouver - According to the Vancouver Police Department, around 25% of those who are being monitored after being charged or convicted of offences relating to the 2011 Stanley Cup riot, are breaching terms of their release or probation.
In the Media by Arthur Weinreb - 3 comments

Egypt court orders YouTube blocked for 30 days

Cairo - A court in Egypt has ordered the government to block access to YouTube for 30 days after a film deemed insulting to Islam was uploaded to the video-sharing site.The film, "Innocence of Muslims," sparked off riots across the Muslim world in September.
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus - 4 comments

Union flag flies over Belfast City Hall but riots 'will continue'

Belfast - Tuesday night saw a sixth consecutive night of rioting in the Northern Ireland capital, when police were pelted with bricks and petrol bombs. But the Union flag was raised for the first time since the controversial decision not to display it permanently.
In the Media by Kev Hedges - 1 comment

Riots rock Belfast over Union flag controversy

Belfast - A week of protests in Northern Ireland turn violent with riots erupting in Belfast four nights in a row over Union flag controversy.
In the Media by Angela Harris - 2 comments

Hillary Clinton condemns recent Northern Ireland violence

Following discussions in Dublin with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, U.S. Secretary of State arrived in a Northern Ireland troubled by a week of violent riots.
In the Media by Raluca Besliu

Riots follow Nairobi bombing

Nairobi - Police in Kenya yesterday fired bullets and tear gas to disperse rioters from fighting with ethnic Somalis, a day after an improvised explosive device (IED) blasted up a minibus in the nation's capital Nairobi killing at least nine people .
In the Media by Robin Okuthe - 1 comment

Review: 'Badgers: Dodging the Bullet?' Special

Away from our cities lies an issue every bit as controversial as bankers' bonuses, last years riots or the ongoing Jimmy Savile scandal. The proposed cull of Britain's badgers.
Digital Journal Report by Alexander Baron - 1 comment

Anti-Islam filmmaker that sparked riots jailed for one year

The filmmaker behind the anti-Islam film "The Innocence of Muslims" has been sentenced to one year in a U.S. prison for breaching his terms of probation.
In the Media by Katerina Nikolas - 8 comments

Canada bans wearing of masks during riots, violent demonstrations

Ottawa - The private member's bill passed third and final reading in the House of Commons. The legislation makes it a serious crime to be masked or otherwise disguised while participating in an unlawful assembly or riot.
In the Media by Arthur Weinreb - 6 comments

Spain's credit rating plunges amid bailout strife

Madrid - Spain has played its bailout cards close to its economic chest until now. Standard & Poor downgraded the nation’s credit to near junk status Wednesday, making international lenders’ propositions all but impossible to turn down.
In the Media by Larry Clifton

Spain likely to be forced into bailout amid surging violence

Madrid - Massive debt has Spain cornered, with no cash haven to retreat to as Germany and other euro nations demand stringent austerity measures in exchange for a sovereign bailout for the eurozone’s fourth biggest economy.
In the Media by Larry Clifton - 10 comments

The Onion X-rated cartoon satirizes 'Innocence of Muslims' riots

The Onion recently waded into the "Innocence of Muslims" controversy by posting an X-rated satirical cartoon showing Jesus, Moses, Buddha and Ganesha in an orgiastic foursome on a bed of clouds with the headline: "No One Murdered Because of This Image."
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus - 5 comments

Spreading Middle East violence brings political chaos

Tripoli - American, German and British embassies are among those under siege in the Middle East by Islamists under the guise of being offended by a short movie trailer out of California depicting Mohammed in an insulting manner.
In the Media by Larry Clifton - 1 comment

Police to make new charge in Blakelock murder

A man who was under 18 when PC Keith Blakelock was murdered in 1985, will be prosecuted for the crime, one of the most notorious in modern Britain, The Telegraph reports.
In the Media by Layne Weiss - 2 comments

Rioting grips northern France, people dragged from cars

Amiens - Rioting has once again broken out in a festering region of northern France, pitting local police forces against violent youth.
In the Media by Larry Clifton

Review: 'The Riots: In Their Own Words' Special

London - The execution of Mark Duggan on August 4 last year was the catalyst for the worst riots in these islands in living memory. This BBC documentary talks to the people involved.
Digital Journal Report by Alexander Baron - 9 comments

After fatal police shooting, Anaheim cops fire on women and kids

Anaheim - Officers in Anaheim, California resorted to brutal force on Saturday to quell a near-riot of enraged, bottle-throwing citizens reacting to the fatal police shooting of a fleeing suspect.
In the Media by Brett Wilkins - 4 comments

BBC docudrama on 2011 London riots banned from the air

London - No one can actually tell you why it was banned, but the BBC's docudrama, which recreates witness and police statements during the 2011 London riots, cannot be aired.
In the Media by Anne Sewell - 5 comments
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