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"textContent": "On 14 December 2025, a mass shooting on Bondi Beach in Sydney became one of the deadliest incidents of its kind in Australia. Two gunmen, Sajid Akram and his son Naveed Akram, opened fire on a crowd gathered to celebrate the Jewish holiday Hanukkah, killing 15 people and injuring dozens. Before the shooting, the attackers threw improvised explosive devices (IEDs) […]",
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