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Six-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume was stabbed to death

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A six-year-old boy has been brutally stabbed to death and his mother was critically wounded in what authorities are calling an anti-Muslim hate crime.

 

Six-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume was stabbed to death

 

The incident occurred in their home in Plainfield, Illinois, where the young boy, Wadea Al-Fayoume, lost his life allegedly at the hands of his landlord, Joseph Czuba, 71. The Will County Sheriff’s Office said that the victims, Wadea and his 32-year-old mother, Hanaan Shahin, were targeted due to their Muslim faith and their Middle Eastern background, amid the ongoing conflict involving Hamas and Israelis.

 

Despite the suspect’s silence during questioning, investigators gathered enough evidence and witness testimonies to charge him with two hate crimes, in addition to first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder charges. Wadea was stabbed 26 times, while his mother suffered more than a dozen stab wounds.

 

Remarkably, Hanaan managed to fight off her attacker and call 911, ultimately surviving the horrifying assault. The family had sought refuge in America, like many others, hoping for a life of peace and safety.

 

The Will County Sheriff’s Office said: “Detectives were able to determine that both victims in this brutal attack were targeted by the suspect due to them being Muslim and the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict involving Hamas and the Israelis.”

 

President Joe Biden condemned the act, emphasizing that such hatred has no place in the United States. “We join everyone here at the White House in sending our condolences and prayers to the family, including for the mother’s recovery, and to the broader Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim American communities,” he said in a statement.

 

Wadea, described as a young boy with a passion for soccer and basketball, had just celebrated his sixth birthday before this tragic incident occurred. His life was cut short, a victim of the rising atmosphere of hate and dehumanization that has become a concern for many communities across the nation, according to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

 

Ahmed Rehab, executive director of the Chicago chapter of the CAIR, speaks at a news conference ( Image: AP)
CAIR highlighted the rapid escalation of the attack, quoting Hanaan’s text messages sent during the incident, which indicated that the terrifying event unfolded within seconds. The organization, along with numerous community members, advocates for unity against hate crimes, emphasizing the importance of understanding, tolerance, and empathy among all individuals, regardless of their background or beliefs.

 

“[Wadea] paid the price for the atmosphere of hate and authorisation and dehumanisation that, frankly, I think we are seeing here in the United States,” Ahmed Rehab, the president of CAIR said.

 

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Transfer: Real Madrid , Cucurella Reach Verbal Agreement 

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Chelsea reliable defender, Marc Cucurella may join Spanish giant, Real Madrid before the end of the current transfer window.if information from transfer journalist, Fabrizio Romano are anything to go by.

 

Romano In a latest transfer update, said Real Madrid has reached verbal agreement to sign Marc Cucurella from Chelsea.

“Verbal agreement in place between all parties, player too — he’s the left back wanted by Mourinho” the update read.

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Hakimi, Vinicius Barred From Speaking Spanish At World Cup

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FIFA has come under scrutiny after several high-profile players, including Achraf Hakimi and Vinicius Junior, were discouraged from speaking Spanish during media engagements at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States.

 

The issue first surfaced ahead of Morocco’s Group C clash with Brazil when a Spanish-speaking journalist attempted to question Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi in Spanish.

Despite Hakimi, who grew up in Madrid and speaks the language fluently, indicating he was comfortable answering in Spanish, event officials reportedly insisted that questions be asked in English.

Hakimi attempted to reassure organizers that language would not be a barrier, but officials maintained that no Spanish translator was available for the session. A compromise was eventually reached, with the reporter asking the question in Spanish while Hakimi responded in English.

The controversy intensified during Brazil’s media session when Vinicius Junior was also interrupted while responding to a question in Spanish.

The Real Madrid forward, who is more comfortable speaking Portuguese or Spanish than English, was reportedly asked by organizers to switch languages.

Rather than continue in Spanish, Vinicius opted to answer in Portuguese before turning his attention back to Brazil’s World Cup preparations.

The incidents sparked widespread debate among journalists and fans, many of whom questioned why Spanish—a language spoken by millions across North America—was effectively restricted at a tournament being hosted largely in the United States.

According to Spanish media outlet El País, FIFA only provides Spanish-language translation services at World Cup press conferences involving Spanish-speaking nations such as Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, Ecuador, and Paraguay.

For all other teams, questions and answers are expected to be conducted either in English or the official language of the participating country.

The policy has generated criticism online, with many supporters arguing that multilingual communication should be encouraged at a global event like the World Cup.

The backlash was particularly strong in Vinicius’ case, as the Brazilian forward appeared visibly uncomfortable being asked to communicate in English.

The controversy overshadowed what was otherwise a highly anticipated encounter between Brazil and Morocco, which ended in a 1-1 draw.

With the issue now drawing international attention, FIFA may face increasing calls to review its media language guidelines as the tournament progresses.

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It’s Illegal’…Falana’s Bombshell Indicts Govs, FG.

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Human rights advocate, Femi Falana, has warned federal and state governments against negotiating with and rewarding terrorists.

 

According to Falana, the practice is illegal.

He stated this while delivering the keynote address at the Amnesty International Second Annual General Meeting in Abuja on June 13, 2026.

Falana claimed it is public knowledge officials of the Federal Government and some State Governments have been holding meetings and negotiating with terrorists and bandits, which has led to thousands of ‘repentant’ criminals being forgiven and given cash gifts of undisclosed sums of money.

Asserting that the “satanic Boko Haram sect and similar bodies have been proscribed” under the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, Falana insisted that “their members and allies shall be prosecuted and not pampered and forgiven by the Nigerian State.”

Highlighting the legal consequences, he quoted Section 22 of the Act, stating: “A person who knowingly—(a) arranges, manages, assists in arranging or managing, participates in a meeting or an activity, which in his knowledge is concerned or connected with an act of terrorism or terrorist group, (b) collects, or provides logistics, equipment, information, articles or facilities for a meeting or an activity, which in his knowledge is concerned or connected with an act of terrorism or terrorist group, or (c) attends a meeting, which in his knowledge is to support a proscribed entity or to further the objectives of a proscribed entity, commits an offence, and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of at least 20 years.”

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