Hadi Alodid appears in court in connection with a stabbing in Belfast after authorities charge a 30-year-old Sudanese man with attempted murder over a knife attack. Multiple reports say the court appearance comes amid unrest in the city. Following the charge, mob violence breaks out, including reports that cars and homes are set on fire. The disorder draws criticism from political leaders. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer condemns the rioting, describing it as shocking and completely unacceptable. The available reports focus on the sequence of events: a stabbing, the charging of Alodid with attempted murder, and subsequent violence involving fire-setting and attacks on property. They also note that the unrest is treated as separate from the legal process, with the court proceedings continuing while the public disorder is addressed. No sources provide additional details in the provided excerpts about the incident’s circumstances, the evidence presented, or the outcome of the court hearing.