‘Blockupy’ protesters clash with police at new ECB headquarters in Frankfurt
Thousands of anti-capitalist protesters clashed with riot police near the new headquarters of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, hours before its ceremonial opening.

Thousands of anti-capitalist protesters clashed with riot police near the new headquarters of the European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt on Wednesday, hours before the ceremonial opening of the 1.3-billion-euro (US$1.4-billion) building.
Several cars were set on fire and streets were blocked by burning stacks of tyres and rubbish bins. At least one police officer was injured, police said.
Police used water cannon to try to make a path through the mass of black-clad protesters to the entrance of the building, which is blocked off from the street by police barricades.
ECB President Mario Draghi was due to make a speech there at 11am local time.
The organisers, a group called Blockupy – named after the Occupy Wall Street movement in 2011, estimated that about 10,000 demonstrators were at the rally. Thousands came into the German financial capital from other parts of Europe.