Violent anti-migrant protests erupted in The Hague, Netherlands, as thousands clashed with police, threw rocks and bottles and set a police car on fire. Demonstrators also vandalised the D66 party headquarters, leaving shattered windows and extensive damage inside. Police used tear gas and water cannons, arresting at least 30 people and treating injured officers. The unrest comes just weeks before the Netherlands' general election, highlighting growing tensions over migration. Similar demonstrations have previously occurred in London, Northern Ireland, and Poland, signalling a broader wave of anti-migrant unrest sweeping across Europe. Governments face mounting challenges as far-right activism and violent protests intensify across the continent.