Belfast unrest condemned as man charged over knife attackpublished at 00:23 BST
People have been forced to flee their homes in Belfast amid disorder following a knife attack.
Houses and cars have been set on fire and all public transport has been been paused in the city.
A 30-year-old Sudanese man is due to appear in court on Wednesday charged with attempted murder following the attack in north Belfast on Monday night.
He has also been charged with possession of an article with blade in a public place and threats to kill.
A man in his 40s remains in hospital with serious injuries to his eyes, neck and back after the attack in Kinnaird Avenue at about 22:30 BST.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) have called for calm as "sporadic pockets of disorder" have broken out across Northern Ireland in response to the attack.
Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn said that "there is no justification at all for this type of destruction and thuggery".
We are pausing our live coverage of tonight's disorder in Northern Ireland for now.
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