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Nine killed in shooting at Australia’s Bondi Beach11:37 At least 12 others were injured in a shooting at Sydney’s popular Bondi Beach. One gunman was also killed, and another suspect is in custody, police said. Reviving Inuit culture, young Greenlanders find strength against Trump11:37 As Greenland moves past Danish colonialism, young people are taking up old traditions, like facial tattoos and kayaking, and see no need for the U.S. as a new master. 2 U.S. soldiers, civilian interpreter killed in attack in central Syria13.prosince A joint U.S.-Syrian security patrol was attacked in the city of Palmyra, the Pentagon and Syria’s state news agency reported. Israel kills senior Hamas commander in Gaza, threatening fragile truce13.prosince The Israel Defense Forces said Raed Saad had worked to reestablish Hamas’ capabilities and weapons manufacturing. Hamas said the strike violated ceasefire. Belarus releases Nobel laureate, former candidate, more than 100 others13.prosince Belarus freed 123 political prisoners in exchange for relaxed sanctions, according to state news agency Belta and the presidential press service. Can governments actually spark a baby boom? These countries are trying.13.prosince Governments are testing whether a mix of perks, incentives and ideology might reverse shrinking population trends. Here’s what they’ve learned. Oil executives once booed Canada’s prime minister. Now they cheer him.13.prosince Mark Carney, once a U.N. special envoy on climate action and finance, is now winning praise from industry but alienating former environmental allies. Dublin embraced refugees, but some in Ireland have had enough13.prosince Protests and attacks have marked a backlash at resettlement centers in Ireland and have spread to neighborhoods where even longtime immigrants feel unsafe. With an army of yes-men, how Putin’s world turned into an echo chamber13.prosince The Russian president has little incentive to compromise in the ongoing peace talks because everyone around him keeps reassuring him that Russia is winning. King Charles says cancer treatment to be reduced, calls it ‘personal blessing’13.prosince Charles encouraged all Britons to undergo cancer screening, crediting early detection with “enabling me to continue leading a full and active life.” Trump lifts sanctions on Brazilian judge targeted over Bolsonaro case12.prosince The U.S. imposed sanctions on Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes four months ago, calling former president Jair Bolsonaro’s prosecution a “witch hunt.” Images show how a winter storm has battered a destroyed Gaza12.prosince Heavy rains inundated the Gaza coastline, flooding tents, collapsing buildings and killing more than a dozen people, including an infant. Top military lawyer to be summoned in House boat strike inquiry12.prosince Adm. Frank Bradley’s legal adviser has emerged as a key figure as members of Congress assess whether the killing of two men violated the law of armed conflict. How Nobel laureate María Corina Machado escaped from Venezuela12.prosince Machado’s journey to Norway this week involved secret travel through Venezuela, hours on a fishing boat in rough seas and a flight from Curaçao to Oslo. |