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Violent crimes spark political crises in UK and France

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High-profile violent crimes have triggered political turmoil in both the UK and France, with each incident raising questions about institutional failures. In France, an 11-year-old girl's death by a suspect with prior rape accusations has prompted protests and a government crisis, while in the UK, anti-immigrant violence in Northern Ireland and controversial police handling of a stabbing death have fueled public backlash. These incidents are intensifying broader debates about immigration, institutional trust, and public safety across Europe.

A series of violent crimes is destabilizing political leadership in the UK and France. In France, the killing of an 11-year-old girl by a man who had been formally accused of rape twice has sparked widespread protests and a political crisis, with President Emmanuel Macron stating that trust in the country's institutions is "at stake." In the UK, anti-immigrant violence erupted in Northern Ireland following a stabbing allegedly committed by a Sudanese refugee, while authorities also face scrutiny over the death of a student stabbed by a Sikh man, during which police handcuffed the victim as he lay dying. These incidents are converging to create a prolonged crisis centered on race, immigration, and institutional accountability in both nations.

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    Violence tests European leaders

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