A horrifying shooting during Hanukkah celebrations in Sydney has resulted in 15 deaths and 42 injuries. Prime Minister Albanese labels it a terrorist act, prompting discussions on stricter gun laws across Australia.
A shocking attack during a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney's Bondi Beach left 16 dead, raising alarms over rising antisemitism in Australia. Prime Minister Albanese condemns the violence as antisemitic terrorism.
A mass shooting during a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney has left at least 12 dead, including the gunman. As the nation grapples with this tragedy, the Prime Minister calls it a targeted attack against Jewish Australians.
A devastating shooting at Bondi Beach during a Hanukkah celebration claimed 11 lives and injured 29 others, marking a horrific act of antisemitism that shocked the nation.
Australia has officially enacted a groundbreaking ban on social media for children 16 and under, aimed at enhancing kids' mental health and safety online. While many parents celebrate the move, social media companies raise concerns about its effectiveness and potential risks.
In a pivotal meeting, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discuss boosting trade amidst Western sanctions. Their talks focus on energy imports and defense agreements, showcasing the resilience of their long-standing relationship.
In a surprising move, Prime Minister Netanyahu has formally requested a pardon for his corruption cases, just as he gears up for an election year. This contentious decision follows a letter from Trump urging the pardon.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has requested a presidential pardon for bribery and fraud charges, claiming it's in the national interest. This unprecedented move could spark a legal and political crisis.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a presidential pardon from Isaac Herzog amid a five-year bribery trial. Netanyahu argues it’s in the national interest, but the move sparks controversy.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney apologizes to Trump for an Ontario ad that sparked outrage. Canadians express mixed feelings on social media about the apology and its implications for trade relations.