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Australian PM Anthony Albanese addresses Bondi Beach antisemitic attack at press conference, with memorials and beach scene projected behind.
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Australian leaders address Bondi Beach antisemitic attack

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A terrorist attack at a Hanukkah gathering on Sydney's Bondi Beach killed 15 Jewish people, including Rabbi Eli Schlanger, prompting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to announce measures against antisemitism. The assailants, father and son Sajid and Naveed Akram, were inspired by ISIS and targeted the Jewish community. The incident has heightened concerns about rising antisemitism, particularly among younger generations.

Tesla has disclosed that more than 1.1 million drivers worldwide are actively using its Full Self-Driving Supervised software, marking the first time the company has shared such adoption figures. This milestone, reported in the firm's Q4 2025 earnings, shows FSD penetration at about 12.4% of its global fleet of 8.9 million vehicles. The growth highlights accelerating subscriptions even as vehicle deliveries softened.

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The Australian High Commission in Kenya has issued a warning against fraudulent schemes falsely claiming ties to its officers for jobs and visas. It described the advertisements as misleading and targeting vulnerable job seekers aiming to migrate to Australia. The alert comes amid a rise in migration-related fraud in Kenya.

K-pop group Itzy has revealed plans for their third world tour, titled 'ITZY 3RD WORLD TOUR <TUNNEL VISION>', with stops in Australia and New Zealand next year. This marks their return to the region after a sold-out debut in 2024 and features all five members for the first time. The tour draws from their November 2025 mini album of the same name, which explores themes of self-discovery.

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New Year's celebrations kicked off in the Pacific and Australia, with Sydney positioning itself as the world's capital of the event. However, festivities in the Australian city took on a bittersweet tone due to the attack that occurred weeks earlier on Bondi beach. Fireworks lit up the sky, but the memory of the incident overshadowed the night.

Svensk politi og jødiske organisasjoner har fordømt terrorangrepet på Hanukka-arrangementet på Sydneys Bondi Beach som drepte 16 personer, og varslet økt overvåking ved jødiske steder på grunn av frykt for copycat-handlinger.

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A terrorist shooting targeted a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens during the first night of the Jewish holiday, according to Australian authorities and multiple news outlets. A bystander tackled and disarmed one of the gunmen, an act officials and world leaders say likely saved lives. The attack has been widely described as antisemitic amid a sharp rise in anti-Jewish incidents in Australia since late 2023.

 

 

 

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