Five countries have issued travel warnings advising citizens to avoid non-essential travel to the UK due to ongoing riots and civil unrest. India has issued a travel advisory for its citizens visiting the U.K., urging them to remain vigilant due to recent disturbances. The UAE, Nigeria, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Australia have warned their nationals about safety risks in certain areas of the U.K. amid ongoing unrest sparked by anti-immigration protests. Riots initially sparked by anti-immigration protests have spread across several major cities and towns with hundreds of arrests made so far. Riots were triggered by false online claims that a deadly stabbing was committed by a Muslim asylum seeker. Protests have featured racist and anti-immigration chants.
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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02Five countries have issued travel warnings advising citizens to avoid non-essential travel
00:07to the UK due to ongoing riots and civil unrest.
00:11India has issued a travel advisory for its citizens visiting the UK, urging them to remain
00:15vigilant due to recent disturbances.
00:18The UAE, Nigeria, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Australia have warned their nationals about
00:22safety risks in certain areas of the UK amid ongoing unrest sparked by anti-immigration
00:28protests.
00:29Riots initially sparked by anti-immigration protests have spread across several major
00:33cities and towns with hundreds of arrests made so far.
00:37Riots were triggered by false online claims that a deadly stabbing was committed by a
00:40Muslim asylum seeker.
00:43Protests have featured racist and anti-immigration chants.
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