Northern Ireland remains under British control, so the long-running conflict between Irish nationalists and unionists still simmers beneath the surface and could flare up again. While paramilitary groups have been disarming since the 2000s, tensions between religious and political factions persist, maintaining a tense atmosphere across the country.
Northern Ireland remains under British control, so the long-running conflict between Irish nationalists and unionists still simmers beneath the surface and could flare up again. While paramilitary groups have been disarming since the 2000s, tensions between religious and political factions persist, maintaining a tense atmosphere across the country.
Northern Ireland remains under British control, so the long-running conflict between Irish nationalists and unionists still simmers beneath the surface and could flare up again. While paramilitary groups have been disarming since the 2000s, tensions between religious and political factions persist, maintaining a tense atmosphere across the country.
Northern Ireland remains under British control, so the long-running conflict between Irish nationalists and unionists still simmers beneath the surface and could flare up again. While paramilitary groups have been disarming since the 2000s, tensions between religious and political factions persist, maintaining a tense atmosphere across the country.