Northern Ireland riots escalate
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Police say 41 officers have been injured and 13 people have been arrested after three nights of rioting across several towns.
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Northern Ireland police say violence in the town of Ballymena, reportedly fueled by racial tension, have left 32 officers injured.
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Police have been attacked with fireworks, bottles and bricks as violence erupted for a third night in Northern Ireland. The worst of the disorder was in Ballymena, but unrest also spread to other towns on Wednesday evening.