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  • Reuters

    Sydney knife attack hero welcome to stay in Australia, PM says

    A French national who confronted a knife-wielding attacker during a rampage in a mall in the Sydney suburb of Bondi is welcome to stay in Australia for as long as he wants, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday. Six people were killed and 12 hurt in Saturday's attack at the beachside mall, one of the city's worst violent crimes in recent years. The attacker, identified as Joel Cauchi, was shot down by Inspector Amy Scott, who confronted him solo during his rampage.

  • The Telegraph

    Iran has another trick up its sleeve apart from missiles and drones

    Two days ago the container ship MSC Aries was hijacked in the Strait of Hormuz by Iranian forces and brought to anchor off the coast of Iran. Lost in the noise of the missile and drone attacks twenty-four hours later, this incident remains worthy of a closer look for two reasons.

  • The Telegraph

    Making sexually explicit ‘deep fakes’ to become illegal

    Making a sexually explicit “deep fake” image is to become a new criminal offence with offenders facing unlimited fines.