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Split-scene illustration of Brown University shooting and Bondi Beach antisemitic attack, fueling global violence debates.
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Brown University Shooting and Bondi Beach Attack Intensify Global Debate on Violence and Extremism

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A deadly shooting during finals week at Brown University in Rhode Island and an antisemitic terrorist attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach during a Hanukkah celebration have together left at least 18 people dead and dozens wounded, sharpening debates about gun violence, ideology and security in countries long seen as having relatively strict firearms laws.

Following the January 1 clashes in Ballari district that killed Congress worker Rajashekhar Reddy with a bullet from a private gun, the Karnataka government is proposing stricter firearm regulations. Opposition accuses a cover-up amid conflicting postmortem reports and leader statements.

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Authorities say the Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting was carried out by a father and son, Sajid and Naveed Akram, using legally held firearms in an attack that killed at least 15 people. New details have emerged about the victims, including a Holocaust survivor, as questions are raised over gun licensing, policing and a surge in antisemitic incidents.

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