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Australian police charged Naveed Akram with 15 counts of murder and terrorism for a shooting at Bondi Beach during a Jewish festival, inspired by the Islamic State. His father, Sajid, was killed in a shootout. The attack, which killed 15 people, including a rabbi and Holocaust survivors, has raised questions about intelligence failures and gun control. Mourners held funerals, and Australian leaders vowed to toughen gun laws.

Courtesy: AFP