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Archive June 2, 2025

Colorado rally attack suspect charged with federal hate crime in US

According to an affidavit from the US Department of Justice, a Colorado man has been charged with a federal hate crime for his alleged involvement in an attack on a pro-Israeli rally in Boulder that left eight people injured.

After the Boulder attack on Sunday that targeted a group that wanted to raise awareness of hostages held in Hamas’ 2023 attack on Israel, Mohamed Sabry Soliman was already facing a number of state charges, including attempted murder.

The suspect, according to US Attorney General Pam Bondi, will be held legally accountable for what is referred to as an “antisemitic terror attack.”

Soliman, 45, claimed in the affidavit that he had been planning the attack for more than a year. Near the suspect’s detention location, investigators discovered 14 Molotov cocktails fueled by gasoline or gasoline.

A weed sprayer filled with gasoline was also discovered at the scene along with a petrol canister in his nearby car. According to Oliman, he claimed to have learned how to create firebombs from YouTube.

The affidavit makes reference to a video that Soliman was seen holding what appeared to be Molotov cocktails while he was a victim of the attack on social media during which he was “shirtless, pacing back and forth.”

According to official records, the suspect told police he “wanted to kill all Zionist people and wished they were all dead” while being held in lieu of $10 million bail.

The violent outburst at the popular Pearl Street pedestrian mall, a four-block stretch of Boulder, came as a result of Israel’s ongoing conflict with Gaza, which has heightened anti-Semitic violence in the country.

Just one week after a man who also yelled “Free Palestine” was accused of fatally shooting two Israeli embassy employees outside a Jewish museum in Washington, the attack took place at the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, which is observed with the reading of the Torah.

“Millions of people like this,” said one.

In Colorado Springs, a city that is 100 miles south of Boulder, Soliman and his wife and their five children reside, according to the complaint. According to the affidavit, he said he planned to start the attack after his daughter graduated.

Few more details about him were made available.

Soliman had an expired work permit and a long-overstayed tourist visa, according to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting director Todd Lyons.

Federal documents, which mention the Department of Homeland Security, did not mention his nationality, but the New York Times reported that he was Egyptian.

The Departments of Homeland Security and Justice did not respond to requests for comment. The FBI’s Denver office, which is in charge of the case, did not respond to emails or phone calls seeking more information right away.

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At a press conference in Boston, Lyons stated that there are millions of people like this who were allowed into the previous administration because they weren’t properly screened. That’s a significant effort, in my opinion, right now.

On June 1, 2025, police gather in Boulder, Colorado, US, following an attack that left several people injured.

Under former US President Joe Biden, ICE placed a high priority on arrests of serious criminals and demanded that officers take humanitarian considerations into account when making arrests.

A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson previously stated Soliman had entered the country in August 2022 and had applied for asylum the following month. Lyons declined to provide additional information. The spokesperson claimed that the suspect, Mohamed Soliman, is not authorized to reside in our nation.

Biden received criticism for the incident from President Donald Trump.

Trump referred to the horrific attack in Boulder, Colorado as a “terrible tragedy” and declared that it “Won’t be tolerated in the United States of America.”

Soliman entered the country on the grounds of “Biden’s ridiculous Open Border Policy.”

He wrote, “This is yet another illustration of why we must deport illegal, anti-American radicals from our country” and keep our borders safe.

According to Boulder police, four women and four men aged between 52 and 88 were taken to hospitals following the attack.

In conjunction with an event organized by Run for Their Lives, a group devoted to raising awareness of the hostages taken in the wake of Hamas’ 2023 attack on Israel, the attack took place on the Pearl Street Mall, a well-known pedestrian shopping district close to the University of Colorado.

The 88-year-old victim was a Holocaust refugee who had fled Europe, according to Rabbi Yisroel Wilhelm, the Chabad director at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

Draper rues ‘missed opportunity’ after Bublik loss

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French Open 2025

Location: Roland Garros, May 25 – June

After being unexpectedly defeated by world number 62 Alexander Bublik, British Open champion Jack Draper claims he had a “missed opportunity” to reach the quarter-finals.

The 23-year-old received a reality check when Bublik, the second-lowest player in the draw, won 5-7, 6-3, 6-2, and 6-4.

The maverick Kazakh produced one of his best performances of his career, but Draper lost his way.

Draper, who has never won a French Open match before this year, described it as “a really tough loss.”

“It’s been a steep learning curve for me, despite the fact that I’ve improved significantly this year and achieved a high ranking.

The British number one was largely anticipated to keep up his explosive rise on clay and advance to a potential quarter-final against Jannik Sinner, who had earlier defeated Andrey Rublev in the last 16 match.

However, Bublik made numerous spectacular shots, particularly using the drop-shot to great effect, in his perfect victory.

Draper’s worst ranking loss since his first-round exit at Roland Garros last year.

After a tense finish, 27-year-old Bublik eventually crossed the line after being only allowed to lose one match point and save five break points.

According to Bublik, who was ranked as high as 17th in 2024, “Sometimes there is only one chance, and today, I believe it was mine.”

I was unable to let it go. It’s probably the best time of my life, in my opinion.

A sign of progress is draper disappointment.

How far Draper has come in the last year is reflected in a shock loss in Roland Garros’ last 16.

The Englishman still figuring out what his most effective game style was after a humiliating first-round defeat to the 176th-ranked Dutchman Jesper de Jong in Paris a year ago.

Draper realized he was trying to be too aggressive and sought a better balance.

Prior to the US Open semi-finals, he had his first ATP title just a few weeks later, which increased his self-assurance.

A significant factor in this was the increase in fitness.

He quickly set about using his most potent tools, first serve and forehand, on the clay after earning the biggest title of his career on the Indian Wells’ hard courts in March.

The fifth seed played maturely in his first three matches in Paris before being thrown off-kilter by Bublik, which showed he had the ability to succeed on the surface.

I find it difficult to put things into perspective, but I’m proud of what I did on the clay. “Draper said, “I think I’ve really improved.

I’ve qualified for the fourth round and am consistently playing really good tennis week in and week out, which means I’m leaving number five in the world this year.

How Draper was “extremely uncomfortable” by Bublik.

Bublik’s talent is unquestionable, but his application has received numerous questions.

Before Draper applied pressure in the tenth game, he was unbroken from the beginning of an evenly matched opening set where neither player had a chance to break.

Draper had the opportunity to serve out the opening set but Bublik stumbled, and the Briton took his.

However, Bublik recovered from an early break down to level the match when Draper’s level dropped in the second set.

In the third set, Draper appeared increasingly perplexed as he attempted to find a way to increase his lead as a result of the drop-shot’s increasing use and success.

Draper was defeated at his own game when Bublik attempted 37 drop-shots, leading to 12 victories, despite successfully using the tactic in his previous encounter with Joao Fonseca.

However, a bathroom break before the fourth set, as Draper’s serve was broken in the opening game and his late rally prevented him from regaining the lead, was in vain.

“I don’t play many games where I feel as though the situation is beyond my control,” Draper said.

Top players do that, they say. You feel very uneasy and unable to accomplish much because of them. He did that right now.

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England to train in tents to replicate World Cup heat

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England’s training will include heated tents in order to simulate the conditions that they might encounter at the upcoming World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

Thomas Tuchel and his team are training in Spain’s Girona.

On Saturday, England will face Andorra in a World Cup qualifier before hosting Senegal in a friendly at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground on June 10.

The World Cup’s potential scorching temperatures and high humidity will be examined by the England head coach and the Football Association performance staff during the training camp.

In the conditions that players can expect during the tournament, they will use exercise bikes to conduct fitness tests inside the tents, and their recovery will be evaluated.

Tuchel stated last week that he expects his players to “suffer” in the conditions of the tournament and that he will assess the conditions before hosting the Club World Cup this summer in the United States.

“It’s important to watch matches now in America and at three in the afternoon in Miami,” Tuchel said.

“I’ll check that,” he says. How it appears, and how to properly cool the players before drinking. What choices are available to us.

Because it will be the end of the season, “Let’s see,” it will be very similar. Although the players have an experience, I haven’t seen much of it during the pre-season in Orlando, so I’m surprised if we don’t suffer. This World Cup’s headlines include suffering.

The temperatures at 14 of the 16 stadiums used for the 2026 World Cup have been deemed to be above “potentially dangerous levels” during the competition. More than 80% of the June and July days in the host city of Dallas exceed 28C on average each year.

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West Brom confirm Tottenham’s Mason as head coach

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Ryan Mason has been named West Brom’s head coach.

Tony Mowbray was fired on April 21 and the Championship side spoke with Mason, 33, last week, who has signed a three-year deal with the Hawthorns.

Mason, who advanced through the club’s academy and played for his boyhood team, will now have to complete his seven-year coaching career at Tottenham.

I’m excited about what we can accomplish together because this is a sizable club with a fantastic infrastructure and a fantastic fan base.

I’ve talked to the board and the club for a while, but I’m now convinced Albion is the ideal place for me to start.

The former Spurs midfielder’s contract was scheduled to expire at the end of June.

West Brom finished last season just outside the play-off spots, so Mason will now attempt to reclaim the title for the first time since 2020-21.

Sam Pooley joins Rangers as the club’s first-team coach and head of performance, while Nigel Gibbs, who joins from Reading, has been appointed Mason’s assistant.

After being fired as first-team manager following Jose Mourinho’s dismissal in 2021, Mason made a significant contribution to Tottenham’s coaching staff before taking over as assistant manager.

Since Antonio Conte’s departure in 2023, he had been a senior member of Tottenham’s senior set-up and has since assumed the role of acting head coach.

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[VIDEO] Benue Killings: Alia Directs Security Operatives To Affected Areas

In order to put an end to the killings in the area, Benue state governor Hyacinth Alia has ordered joint security operations to enter Apa and Gwer West Local Government Areas.

He confirmed that there were 12 fatalities in Apa and 11 in Gwer West, totaling 23. &nbsp,

The governor criticized the attacks in an address to journalists on Monday following an emergency security council meeting at the government building.

As security operatives are instructed to sweep the affected communities and restore peace, he claims, more details will be made as soon as the team hits the ground.

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