Northern Ireland terror threat level raised to ‘severe’
By DW
28 March 2023 |
6:05 pm
The threat level raise for the UK-controlled enclave on the island of Ireland comes ahead of a visit by US President Joe Biden for the anniversary of the Good Friday agreement.
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