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Australian PM announces crackdown on hate speech after Bondi shooting

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says his government will crack down on hate speech following Sunday’s deadly shooting at Bondi Beach that targeted a Jewish festival. Read More

‘Maybe she’s an angel now’ says aunt of 10-year-old Bondi victim

The family of the Bondi shooting’s youngest victim, Matilda, urged the community not to let her death fuel anger, as they said a final goodbye to the 10-year-old on Thursday. Read More

Rob Reiner’s family breaks silence as son Nick faces court for murder charges

2 hours ago ShareSave Nardine Saadand Regan Morris,Los Angeles ShareSave Children of slain Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Reiner are speaking out for the first time after the deaths and the arrest of their brother Nick Rei Read More

Heavy rains worsen conditions for displaced Gazans, UN warns

Heavy rains over the past week have compounded the already dire living conditions of the hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, UN agencies say. Read More

Nato spending pledge is Trump’s biggest foreign policy success, Rutte tells BBC

5 hours ago ShareSave Paulin Kola ShareSave EPA Nato countries’ pledge to spend 5% of their economic output on defence is Donald Trump’s “biggest foreign policy success,” the alliance’s chief has said. Read More

The Oscars to leave ABC and stream on YouTube starting in 2029

The Academy Awards will begin streaming exclusively on YouTube in 2029, the latest big change in Hollywood. Read More

Susan Boyle ‘incredibly touched’ by Timothée Chalamet’s praise

Singer Susan Boyle said it was “so incredibly touching” to see Hollywood star Timothée Chalamet describe her as one of his biggest British heroes. Read More

The Oscars ceremony to move to YouTube from 2029

The Academy Awards will begin streaming exclusively on YouTube in 2029, the latest big change in Hollywood. Read More