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Australia mourns one week after the Bondi attack

Australians gathered in silence and remembrance one week after a deadly attack that struck a Jewish celebration on Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach. Across the country, people were invited to light candles and observe a minute of silence in honor of the victims and in solidarity with the Jewish community. The attack, which occurred during......

Australia announces major gun buyback following deadly Sydney attack

Australia has unveiled a large-scale firearm buyback program after a deadly attack in Sydney shocked the nation and reignited debate over public safety and extremism. The announcement comes days after a mass shooting at Bondi Beach left numerous people dead and injured. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the government would strengthen......

Australian police charge Bondi Beach attacker with terrorism and multiple murders

Sydney – Australian police have formally charged the suspected attacker behind the deadly Bondi Beach shooting with terrorism-related offences and fifteen counts of murder, marking one of the most serious criminal cases in the country in recent decades. According to authorities in New South Wales, investigators allege that the suspect......

Australia in mourning after antisemitic attack on Sydney beach leaves 15 dead

Australia is observing a period of national mourning following a deadly antisemitic attack that struck Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach on Sunday evening. The incident occurred during a public gathering linked to the Jewish festival of Hanukkah and resulted in 15 fatalities and dozens of injuries, according to official sources. Authorities......

Israel introduces nationwide ban on mobile phones in primary schools

Israel will implement a nationwide ban on mobile phone use in primary schools starting February 2, marking a major shift in its education policy aimed at limiting the growing influence of smartphones on young students. The Ministry of Education announced that primary school pupils will no longer be allowed to use mobile phones anywhere on......

Australia bans social media for under-16s in global first

Australia has introduced a world-first law prohibiting children under 16 from using major social media platforms, aiming to protect youth from addictive algorithms and online risks. Starting Wednesday morning, hundreds of thousands of Australian teens found themselves blocked from apps such as Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat. The new regulation......

AI-driven errors in Deloitte reports spark trust concerns for public policy

What started as a minor embarrassment for an Australian government agency has evolved into a cautionary tale about the risks of artificial intelligence in professional consulting. Deloitte, a global leader in advisory services, is at the center of two high-profile controversies that reveal the growing challenges of integrating AI into intellectual......

Morocco approves 1,000-gallon external tank for Black Hawk helicopters

Morocco has added a significant new capability to its Black Hawk helicopter fleet. Recoil Aerospace Inc. announced that Moroccan authorities have officially certified its “Tsunami” external firefighting tank, now approved for a capacity of 1,000 gallons (approximately 4,000 liters) under STC SR02584AK, joining a growing list of......

China surpasses one trillion dollars in trade surplus amid growing global unease

China’s trade surplus has exceeded one trillion dollars for the first time, demonstrating the country’s resilience in global commerce despite continuous tariff pressure from the United States. According to data released by the General Administration of Customs, the surplus reached 1.08 trillion dollars during the first eleven months......

US raises alarm over China’s unprecedented military expansion

China’s accelerating military buildup has sparked alarm in Washington, with US officials warning that the scale and speed of Beijing’s defense expansion represent a historic challenge to American power. Speaking at the Reagan National Defense Forum in California, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described China’s growing......

Australia detects first Japanese encephalitis case of the summer in Victoria

Australia has reported its first detection of the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) this summer, after health authorities identified the virus in a mosquito trap in Victoria. According to the state’s Health Department, the infected mosquitoes were found in the Horsham Rural City Council area as part of the Arbovirus Disease Control Program. Officials......

Explosion at Sydney waste facility sends fireballs 100 meters high, injuring two firefighters

Two firefighters were injured after a powerful explosion at a waste processing facility in Sydney sent massive fireballs soaring nearly 100 meters into the air, Australia’s public broadcaster ABC reported Sunday. The blast occurred late Saturday at a chemical recycling site in North St Marys, where crews were battling an intense blaze......

Climate protesters disrupt operations at World’s largest coal export port in Australia

Climate activists brought operations at the world’s largest coal export hub to a standstill on Sunday, as hundreds of protesters blocked access to the Port of Newcastle in Australia. According to local broadcaster ABC, the disruption led authorities to halt port activities for three hours and resulted in 141 arrests. The action, organized......

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