One of the alleged terrorists in Bondi’s terror attack was originally from India and had travelled back to his native country six times since migrating to Australia.
The riders smiled and waved when they realised they were being recorded. Some of them even gave a thumbs-up sign.
Investigators said they were also looking into a trip to the Philippines that the father-and-son attackers took last month.
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Tennessee Titans star Jeffery Simmons returned home to find his house burglarized while he was away for a game. Surveillance ...
A reel by Dr Hafisa Salim Daber offers a nutrition-based scorecard of six South Indian breakfasts, revealing surprising ...
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Indian School of Business isn’t competing with IIMs. ‘We wanted to be globally top-ranked’
In just over two decades, the Indian School of Business has gone from an audacious experiment on the outskirts of Hyderabad ...
The Ernakulam district court in Kerala sentenced six men to 20 years in jail for the 2017 gang rape of an actress. The court ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said two gunmen who killed 15 people at a Jewish holiday celebration were motivated by the ...
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Was the Bondi Beach tragedy preventable? Attacker Naveed Akram's 2019 'Dawah' video resurfaces, raising questions
The Bondi Beach attack, in which a father-son duo allegedly killed 15 people during a Hanukkah celebration, has sparked renewed scrutiny after a 2019 video of 17-year-old Naveed Akram promoting ...
The Philippine military said it could not verify whether the Akrams received arms training during their trip. New South Wales ...
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Messi event chaos: Bengal police summon six event managers for quizzing, arrest five for vandalism
KOLKATA: The West Bengal Police on Monday sent summons to officials of six organisations, which were in charge of managing ...
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