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Ben Makori

Video Journalist at Reuters

Reuters Video Journalist 🇬🇧/ Previously Reuters Video Africa / Tweets news and Other stuff / Views expressed here are not necessarily those of my employer

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  • 2 weeks ago | au.news.yahoo.com | Clodagh Kilcoyne |Ben Makori |Amanda Ferguson

    Rioters have attacked police with petrol bombs, rocks and fireworks in the Northern Irish town of Portadown, a Reuters witness says, as a fourth night of anti-immigrant violence moved to a different part of the British-run province. Violence first flared on Monday after two 14-year-old boys were arrested and appeared in court, accused of a serious sexual assault on a teenage girl in the town.

  • 2 weeks ago | thewest.com.au | Clodagh Kilcoyne |Ben Makori |Amanda Ferguson

  • 2 weeks ago | southcoastregister.com.au | Clodagh Kilcoyne |Ben Makori |Amanda Ferguson

    Rioters in Portadown hurled petrol bombs as anti-immigration protests in Northern Ireland continue. Photo: AP PHOTORioters have attacked police with petrol bombs, rocks and fireworks in the Northern Irish town of Portadown, a Reuters witness says, as a fourth night of anti-immigrant violence moved to a different part of the British-run province. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 2 weeks ago | greatlakesadvocate.com.au | Clodagh Kilcoyne |Ben Makori |Amanda Ferguson

    Rioters in Portadown hurled petrol bombs as anti-immigration protests in Northern Ireland continue. Photo: AP PHOTORioters have attacked police with petrol bombs, rocks and fireworks in the Northern Irish town of Portadown, a Reuters witness says, as a fourth night of anti-immigrant violence moved to a different part of the British-run province. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 2 weeks ago | hepburnadvocate.com.au | Clodagh Kilcoyne |Ben Makori |Amanda Ferguson

    Rioters in Portadown hurled petrol bombs as anti-immigration protests in Northern Ireland continue. Photo: AP PHOTORioters have attacked police with petrol bombs, rocks and fireworks in the Northern Irish town of Portadown, a Reuters witness says, as a fourth night of anti-immigrant violence moved to a different part of the British-run province. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

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Ben Makori
Ben Makori @MakoriBen
9 Jul 24

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Dylan Jack @dylmjack

Ireland injury list after the first Test: Craig Casey (Concussion) Dan Sheehan (ACL tear) Robbie Henshaw (Concussion) Jamie Osborne (Groin) James Lowe (Thigh) Andrew Porter (Hand)

Ben Makori
Ben Makori @MakoriBen
5 Jul 24

#Elections2024 #reform_partyuk https://t.co/wSbzoUB1EB

Ben Makori
Ben Makori @MakoriBen
7 Jun 24

Useful article

Andy Goode
Andy Goode @AndyGoode10

£800 million can’t be sniffed at for the Nations Championship in Qatar. Other sports have gone before us so why shouldn’t rugby get a slice, especially with the current financial issues in the game. Have a read of my column on it for @RugbyPass here 👇🏼 https://t.co/2ZRlffRz4r