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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a national bravery award to honor those who confronted an antisemitic terror attack.
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Australia terror attack exposes ISIS resurgence as experts warn of global jihadist networks
Terror attack in Australia exposes growing jihadist networks as security experts warn ISIS remains far from defeated despite recent government claims.
The Australian government has been accused of failing to heed warnings about antisemitic threats ahead of the deadly attack.
Auckland rang in 2026 with a downtown fireworks display launched from New Zealand’s tallest structure, Sky Tower, making it the first major city to greet the new year at a celebration dampened by
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Israeli diaspora minister says Australia should have seen 'writing on the wall' before terror attack
Israel’s Amichai Chikli said Australian officials overlooked rising antisemitism and extremist rhetoric ahead of the Bondi Beach Hanukkah attack, criticizing the focus on gun laws.
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns said pro-Palestinian protests were "unleashing something in our community that the organizers of the protest can’t contain."
After the country barred children under 16 from using social media, many parents have been asking whether similarly tough action is needed in their own countries.
Australia is considering using the army to protect Jewish sites as it deploys armed police for Sydney’s New Year’s Eve celebrations following the Bondi terror attack. New South Wales premier Chris Minns said on Sunday that he would not rule out seeking the Australian Defence Force support to protect Jewish sites in the state,
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Australia names a spin-heavy squad of 15 players for the T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka and India
Australian selectors have named a spin-heavy squad for the defending champions for the forthcoming Twenty20 World Cup in Sri Lanka and India. The 2021 tournament winners decided Thursday not to pick a left-arm paceman in the absence of the T20-retired Mitchell Starc.
The fallout from the two-day Melbourne Test continues in Australia with one newspaper, the Herald Sun Sunday, labelling the match 'Tiktok cricket'. Many of the newspapers down under are pointing out the financial hit which Cricket Australia will take following the quickfire fourth Test,