Australia promises new hate laws
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The Bondi Beach case has once again revived a difficult question for Australia: how did Islamic State ideology take root in the country?
Ahmed al Ahmed, the Syrian-Australian father who wrestled a shotgun from one of the gunmen attacking a Jewish gathering, is facing a long road to recovery.
Less than 48 hours after the deadly attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach that left more than a dozen dead, Australian authorities announced proposals for sweeping new gun laws.
Police said around 1,000 people had attended the Jewish celebration, which was held in a small park off the beach.
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The tourists' batters wilted once more against an experienced bowling attack with more scrutiny falling on the on-field technology
Australia is the first country to take such sweeping action, but many countries, including the United States, are considering age-gating social media in similar ways. “We know the world will be watching,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a September speech at the United Nations.