Australian PM, Anthony Albanese and Bondi
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Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited a Sydney hospital where he met a man who disarmed an apparent gunman during Sunday's mass shooting in Bondi.
You are an Australian hero, you put yourself at risk to save others,' Anthony Albanese tells Ahmed Al Ahmed - Anadolu Ajansı
The Nationals leader, David Littleproud, claimed: ‘this isn’t a gun problem, it’s an ideology problem’
A day after the deadliest domestic terror attack in Australia’s history, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced criticism he didn’t do enough to combat rising attacks on the Jewish community nor swiftly enact recommendations from the nation’s antisemitism envoy released five months ago.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited Bondi Beach shooting hero Ahmed al Ahmed in the hospital on Tuesday, praising his extraordinary bravery in stopping what was described as the nation's deadliest gun attack in decades.
Former Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has called on the Albanese government to finally “take on the hatred” and enforce sufficient sanctions after the Bondi massacre.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been told he must "fully endorse" a controversial plan to combat antisemitism in the wake of yesterday's "evil" terror attack on the shores of Bondi.
Former Liberal prime minister John Howard says Anthony Albanese has bowed to internal Labor party pressures and "let the Jewish community down" by failing to take an "energetic" approach to denouncing anti-Semitism.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has declared the Bondi terror attack an “act of evil” and a dark day for the nation.
The two men who killed 15 people on Sunday were driven by “Islamic State ideology,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told Australia’s public broadcaster.