Tens of thousands on Saturday took to the streets in cities across Europe and Australia as anger mounted over fresh restrictions imposed against a resurgent COVID-19 pandemic.
Dutch police faced a second night of rioting this time in The Hague after the previous night’s violence in the port city of Rotterdam.
Clashes erupted after a day of mainly peaceful protests elsewhere in the Netherlands, with rioters throwing stones and fireworks at police and setting fire to bicycles. Several people were arrested.
Europe is battling a fresh wave of infections and several countries have tightened curbs, with Austria on Friday announcing a
THE HAGUE Tens of thousands took to the streets in cities across Europe and Australia Saturday as anger mounted over fresh COVID restrictions imposed against a resurgent pandemic.And Dutch police faced a second night of rioting, this time in The Hague, after the previous night's violence in the port city of Rotterdam.Clashes erupted after a day of mainly peaceful protests
Fresh rioting broke out late on Saturday over the Dutch government's coronavirus measures, with rioters pelting police with stones and fireworks as protests turned violent for a second night in the Netherlands.