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Police cordoned off an area just outside McGraths Bar on the Cliftonville Road at approximately 9pm.
Residents told the Belfast Telegraph they heard four or five shots being fired.
The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) was dispatched to the area, where a man was pronounced dead.
Pictures from the scene showed a heavy police presence.
A spokesperson for the NIAS said it received a 999 call following reports of a shooting incident in the Cliftonville Road area of north Belfast.
“The NIAS dispatched one rapid response paramedic, two emergency crews and an ambulance officer to the incident,” they added.
“Following initial assessment, all ambulances resources cleared the scene and no patients were taken from the scene.”
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Northern Ireland is operating different regulatory and customs arrangements to the rest of the UK.
Under the terms of the Brexit deal, the region is remaining in the EU Single Market for goods and applying EU customs rules at its points of entry - Belfast Port, Larne Harbour, Warrenpoint Port, Foyle Port, and Belfast International Airport.
All goods: EU customs declarations and extra checks are now required on goods moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.
Under the Northern Ireland protocol, all goods passing from GB to NI are subject to EU customs rules, with sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) checks applied to 100 per cent of food entering the region.