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Belfast unrest after knife attack

The family of the victim in the knife attack in Belfast say "unrest is not welcome".

A Sudanese man has appeared in court in Northern Ireland accused of attempted murder over a knife attack. We speak to our correspondent and hear reaction from callers on the BBC's phone-in programme.

Iranian media say thousands of people in a town overlooking the Strait of Hormuz are without water, after American airstrikes damaged reservoirs. We have the latest.

It's more than five years since Myanmar erupted into civil war following the military coup that deposed its civilian government. Until recently, the military had been losing ground to rebels but now they are taking back some of the territory previously lost. We speak to our International Correspondent Quentin Sommerville who has spent time with rebels in Myanmar’s Bago and Karen states.

The 2026 FIFA men's World Cup begins this week. We speak to business owners in Canada, US and Mexico about their expectations and preparations.

Presenter: James Reynolds.

(Photo: A Glider bus, set fire by protesters, on the Newtownards Road in east Belfast, as disorder flared during an anti-immigration demonstration organised in response to Monday night's stabbing attack in the city, Tuesday June 9, 2026. Credit: PA/PA Wire)

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