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Protesters chant anti-immigration slogans as Indian PM Narendra Modi visits Auckland’s Spark Arena

The New Zealand Herald

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July 11, 2026

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Protesters chant anti-immigration slogans as Indian PM Narendra Modi visits Auckland’s Spark Arena

Christopher Luxon said today marks a 'significant milestone' for the two countries.

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South Africa Today

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· Jul 3, 2026

KZN Premier Thami Ntuli Warns Weekly Anti-Immigration Marches Threaten Provincial Stability

PIETERMARITZBURG, KWAZULU-NATAL — KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli has issued a stern warning regarding the potential for weekly anti-immigration marches in the province, arguing that recurring protests will send a damaging message of instability. Following a largely peaceful demonstration on Tuesday, the Premier addressed the ongoing displacement of foreign nationals and the economic risks posed by []

Al Arabiya English

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· Jul 11, 2026

Protesters and Modi Supporters Face Off in New Zealand

In a dramatic scene, protesters and supporters of visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi face off outside Auckland’s Spark Arena, where Modi addressed an estimated 10,000 NRIs (Non-Resident Indians). Outside the venue, Modi received a mixed reception as anti-immigration protesters chanted “send them back” and Sikh separatists staged protests against him.

Yen.com.gh

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· Jun 22, 2026

Bad news hits anti-immigrant activists as Zulu King issues warning over June 30 march, netizens react

Zulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini warned anti-immigrant activists Ngizwe Mchunu and Phakel'umthakathi against violence ahead of their June 30 march.

India Today

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· Jul 8, 2026

Aussie anti-immigration group plans protest during Modi's Indian diaspora event

Aussie anti-immigration group plans protest during Modi's Indian diaspora event

The West Australian

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· Jun 30, 2026

S.African cities close as anti-migrant protests gather

Protesters have clashed with police during anti-immigration rallies across South Africa that called on undocumented foreigners to leave the country.

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 30, 2026

Anti-migrant demonstrations erupt across South Africa

Anti-migrant protesters are marching through South Africa's main cities, demanding that undocumented migrants leave the country. The groups set today as a deadline for all illegal migrants to leave, with at least 25 thousand foreigners having left the country to avoid violence. Police have arrested at least 15 people for alleged looting.

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Related coverage for "Protesters chant anti-immigration slogans as Indian PM Narendra Modi visits Auckland’s Spark Arena ": South Africa Today — KZN Premier Thami Ntuli Warns Weekly Anti-Immigration Marches Threaten Provincial Stability. Al Arabiya English — Protesters and Modi Supporters Face Off in New Zealand. Yen.com.gh — Bad news hits anti-immigrant activists as Zulu King issues warning over June 30 march, netizens react. India Today — Aussie anti-immigration group plans protest during Modi's Indian diaspora event. The West Australian — S.African cities close as anti-migrant protests gather. Sky News Australia — Anti-migrant demonstrations erupt across South Africa