A thrilling match in the Paraguayan football league between Olimpia and Cerro Porteño witnessed violent clashes between fans and police, resulting in injuries and riots in the stands. These events come at a sensitive time as fears grow over deteriorating security conditions in stadiums.
Malaysian police have arrested 12 individuals as part of the investigation into a riot that occurred at an entertainment center in the Cheras area of Kuala Lumpur last Sunday. The incident involved a truck crashing through the center's gate, causing significant property damage.
Kowloon, Hong Kong, experienced a night of chaos after protests erupted over increased ferry crossing fees, resulting in one death and around 1,800 arrests. The riots lasted for seven hours, prompting the reimposition of a curfew.
A match in the German second division between Dynamo Dresden and Hertha Berlin descended into chaos, with fan riots causing a 20-minute stoppage and police intervention. The incident raised serious concerns about security measures at sporting events.
Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned the riots and assaults targeting the United Arab Emirates embassy in Damascus. The Kingdom emphasized the importance of protecting diplomatic missions and respecting international laws that safeguard these facilities.
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the attacks on its diplomatic mission in Damascus, expressing strong disapproval of the vandalism that targeted its embassy and the residence of the head of the mission.
British police are investigating an incident deemed a hate crime against Jews after four ambulances belonging to a Jewish organization were set ablaze in London. The fire erupted on Monday morning in the Golders Green neighborhood, known for its large Jewish community.