Prince Harry and Meghan Meet Survivors of Bondi Beach Attack
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BONDI BEACH, Australia -- At least 15 people were killed on Sunday as two gunmen opened fire at Australia's Bondi Beach in an attack that targeted a Jewish event, according to police in New South Wales, Australia. One of the alleged gunmen is also dead ...
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Australian court overturns law clamping down on protests in ake of Bondi massacre protest law
Judge rules measure unconstitutional; pro-Palestinian plaintiff claimed NSW government sought to 'rip up our democratic rights to protest'; State Premier Chris Minns stands by decision to limit demos The post Australian court overturns law clamping down on protests in ake of Bondi massacre protest law appeared first on The Times of Israel.
In the wake of the Bondi Beach attack, “wrap our arms around” has emerged as the new language for Australian expressions of grief — it is a phrase well suited to a multicultural, multi-religious and even non-religious modern Australia.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, joined an Aboriginal walking tour in Melbourne on Wednesday, as they continued their four-day Australian visit.
At least with this trip, they seem to be pretty close to having their influencers-and-royalty cake and eating it too—but I’m not sure how well that works back home in America.