Australia looks to tighten gun laws
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Police and local media reports said the shooting began while some people were attending a Hanukkah party on the beach. At least 40 people were hospitalized.
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England and Australia players to wear black armbands in Ashes tribute to Bondi shooting victims
England and Australia players will wear black armbands and flags at Adelaide Oval will be flown at half-staff on Wednesday in an Ashes tribute to the victims of the Bondi beach shootings.
As the eight-day Hanukkah holiday continues, security has been reexamined and even strengthened at some local synagogues and public events.
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Ex-Patriots star condemns Brown University shooting, Australia terror attack: 'Hate is a disease'
Former New England Patriots star Julian Edelman spoke out about the Brown University shooting and the Australian terror attack in a post on Sunday.
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Shooting on Bondi Beach pierces Australia's sense of security. Survivors remember moments of terror
It would also take away a sense of security in a country that, because of strict gun laws, has largely been insulated from the mass shootings so common in the United States and other Western nations.This reconstruction is based on interviews with survivors and footage of the assault.
Australia has agreed a string of measures to toughen national firearms laws, a day after gunmen killed 15 people in an attack on a Jewish festival in Sydney. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his cabinet and state leaders had agreed to accelerate the creation of a national firearms registry and would provide A$100mn ($66mn) to the states and territories.