Mass shooting rocks Sydney; Jimmy Lai convicted, and more

悉尼发生大规模枪击事件;黎智英被判罪,等等。

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2025-12-15

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  • Our Top Stories Australian police said the attackers behind a mass shooting at the Jewish Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach in Sydney were a father and son.

  • The gunman killed at least 15 people and wounded dozens more.

  • Anthony Albanese, Australia's Prime Minister, called it a dark moment for our nation,

  • vowing that every resource would be used to keep Jews safe.

  • Hong Kong's most famous media mogul and prisoner, Jimmy Lai,

  • was found guilty of conspiracy to foreign collusion and sedition.

  • at the end of a national security trial that lasted more than two years.

  • He was accused of lobbying foreign support for the city's pro-democracy movement,

  • including by calling for sanctions during widespread protests in 2019.

  • A mitigation hearing will be held on January 12.

  • Jose Antonio Cast, a hyper-conservative, won Chile's presidential runoff.