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  • ‘Hero’ who wrestled gun from Bondi shooter named as Ahmed al Ahmed

    ‘Hero’ who wrestled gun from Bondi shooter named as Ahmed al Ahmed

    In an extraordinary display of courage during a terrorist attack at Bondi Beach, 43-year-old fruit shop owner Ahmed al Ahmed has been identified as the civilian who physically confronted and disarmed one of the armed assailants. Verified footage circulating online captures the moment Mr. Ahmed, a father of two, emerged from behind a parked vehicle to tackle the gunman, successfully seizing his weapon during the struggle.\n\nThe incident occurred Sunday evening during a Hanukkah celebration attended by approximately 1,000 people. According to official reports, the attack resulted in eleven fatalities and has been formally classified by authorities as a terrorist targeting of the Jewish community.\n\nMr. Ahmed sustained gunshot wounds to his arm and hand during the confrontation and remains hospitalized after undergoing surgical procedures. His family confirmed his condition through Australian media outlet 7News, expressing both concern and profound pride in his actions. \”He is a hero, 100% he is a hero,\” stated his cousin Mustafa, while noting that the full extent of his injuries remained under assessment.\n\nVideo evidence shows Mr. Ahmed not only wresting control of the firearm but also demonstrating remarkable presence of mind by immediately raising his empty hand to identify himself as a civilian to responding police units. His intervention forced one attacker into retreat while a second gunman continued shooting from a nearby pedestrian bridge.\n\nLaw enforcement officials confirm that two suspects were directly involved in the attack, with one deceased and the other in critical condition. Investigations are ongoing to determine potential additional accomplices.\n\nAustralian leadership has universally praised the heroic actions of civilians during the crisis. New South Wales Premier Chris Minns declared Mr. Ahmed \”a genuine hero\” whose bravery undoubtedly saved numerous lives. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese similarly commended those Australians who \”ran towards danger in order to help others,\\” recognizing their actions as life-saving interventions.\n\nThe footage of Mr. Ahmed’s courageous act has been widely shared across digital platforms, drawing international attention to individual bravery in the face of coordinated violence.

  • Delhi schools shift to hybrid mode as Air quality turns ‘severe’, worst this season

    Delhi schools shift to hybrid mode as Air quality turns ‘severe’, worst this season

    New Delhi has activated emergency educational protocols as the capital’s air quality deteriorated to ‘severe’ levels, marking the worst pollution episode of the season. The Directorate of Education issued directives on Friday mandating all government, government-aided, and private schools under municipal jurisdictions to immediately transition to hybrid learning models for students in Classes 1 through 9 and Class 11.

    The educational shift combines online and limited in-person instruction as a protective measure against hazardous atmospheric conditions that have engulfed the metropolitan region. School administrators have been instructed to implement virtual classrooms where feasible while maintaining academic continuity. Parents and guardians retain flexibility to choose remote learning options for their children during this environmental crisis.

    This educational adjustment follows the Commission for Air Quality Management’s activation of Stage IV restrictions under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) – the most stringent emergency protocol – after the Air Quality Index (AQI) exceeded 450, entering the ‘Severe+’ category. Health authorities have concurrently advised vulnerable populations, particularly children and individuals with respiratory or cardiac conditions, to minimize outdoor exposure and utilize protective masks when ventilation is unavoidable.

    The comprehensive response reflects growing concerns about the health implications of prolonged pollution exposure, with reduced visibility and hazardous particulate matter concentrations creating potentially dangerous conditions for outdoor activities. Educational officials will maintain the hybrid learning framework until air quality indicators show substantial improvement.

  • ‘Zootopia 2′ reclaims No. 1 spot at box office, grosses $1B worldwide

    ‘Zootopia 2′ reclaims No. 1 spot at box office, grosses $1B worldwide

    In a weekend marked by a cinematic lull preceding the highly anticipated release of ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ Disney’s animated sequel ‘Zootopia 2’ triumphantly returned to the number one position at the domestic box office. The film garnered an estimated $26.3 million in its third weekend, a performance that propelled its global cumulative earnings to a staggering $1.14 billion. This achievement solidifies its status as the second Hollywood production of 2025 to cross the coveted billion-dollar threshold, trailing only Disney’s own ‘Lilo & Stitch’ ($1.04 billion). A monumental driver of this success has been the film’s extraordinary reception in China, where it has amassed $502.4 million, establishing it as the most significant Hollywood hit in the market in recent years.

    The weekend’s box office dynamics were defined by a duel between holdover franchises. Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions’ ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2′ secured the second spot with $15.4 million in its sophomore outing. Despite experiencing a steep 70% decline from its unexpectedly strong debut, the horror sequel has proven immensely profitable. With a domestic total reaching $95.5 million against a modest production budget of $36 million, it reinforces Blumhouse’s reputation for crafting high-return horror properties.

    In stark contrast, the most notable new wide release, James L. Brooks’ comic drama ‘Ella McCay,’ faltered significantly. The film, marking Brooks’ directorial return after a 15-year hiatus, opened to a meager $2.1 million from 2,500 locations. Despite a renowned supporting cast including Jamie Lee Curtis and Woody Harrelson, the $35 million production was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews and scant audience interest, highlighting the modern theatrical market’s challenging landscape for adult-oriented dramedies.

    As the industry looks ahead, all eyes are on the upcoming holiday season—traditionally the most lucrative period for cinema. With overall annual ticket sales tracking closely behind last year’s disappointing figures, studios are banking on a strong finish powered by a slate of major releases including ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ ‘The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants,’ and ‘Marty Supreme.’

  • Islamabad puts drivers on notice as smog crisis worsens

    Islamabad puts drivers on notice as smog crisis worsens

    Islamabad authorities have initiated an aggressive vehicle inspection campaign to combat dangerously deteriorating air quality during the winter months. The crackdown targets smoke-emitting vehicles entering the capital, with police checkpoints issuing fines and impounding non-compliant transports.

    Truck driver Muhammad Afzal became one of the first casualties of the new policy when he was fined 1,000 rupees ($3.60) for excessive diesel emissions. “This is unfair,” Afzal protested, claiming his vehicle had just been repaired in Lahore. “They pressed the accelerator to make it release smoke. It’s an injustice.”

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established inspection stations where vehicles undergo emissions testing. Those passing receive green windshield stickers, while violators face exclusion from the city. “We cannot allow non-compliant vehicles at any cost to poison the city’s air and endanger public health,” stated EPA chief Nazia Zaib Ali, reporting over 300 fines and 80 impoundments in the campaign’s first week.

    Technical inspector Waleed Ahmed explained the rationale: “Just like a human being, a vehicle has a life cycle. Those that cross it release smoke that is dangerous to human health.”

    Data reveals Islamabad’s air quality has reached critical levels, with seven December days already classified as “very unhealthy” by IQAir standards. PM2.5 particulate levels frequently exceed 150 micrograms per cubic meter—far beyond the WHO’s recommended safe level of 5 micrograms. Surprisingly, Islamabad’s 2024 annual PM2.5 average of 52.3 micrograms actually surpassed Lahore’s 46.2, challenging perceptions about which city suffers worse pollution.

    According to the Pakistan Air Quality Initiative, transportation generates 53% of Islamabad’s toxic PM2.5 particles. The research group characterized the crisis as “the exhaust of a million private journeys—a self-inflicted crisis” rather than industrial pollution.

    Residents report deteriorating health conditions. “I never needed medicine before but now I get allergies if I don’t take a tablet in the morning. The same is happening with my family,” said Iftikhar Sarwar, 51, during his vehicle inspection.

    Anthropologist Sulaman Ijaz expressed generational concerns: “This is not the Islamabad I came to 20 years ago. I feel uneasy when I think about what I will say if my daughter asks for clean air—that is her basic right.”

  • Flydubai launches direct flights between UAE to Riga in Latvia

    Flydubai launches direct flights between UAE to Riga in Latvia

    Dubai-based carrier flydubai has officially launched direct flight services to Riga, Latvia, establishing a new aerial bridge between the United Arab Emirates and the Baltic region. The inaugural flight from Dubai International Airport (DXB) touched down at Riga Airport (RIX) amid ceremonial welcomes from airport authorities, signaling the commencement of scheduled three-weekly operations on this route.

    This strategic expansion represents flydubai’s continued European market penetration, complementing recent service initiations to Chișinău (Moldova), Iași (Romania), and Vilnius (Lithuania). The airline’s European network now encompasses 35 destinations across 20 countries, demonstrating its commitment to connecting underserved markets with Dubai’s global aviation hub.

    UAE Ambassador to Latvia Noora Juma emphasized the diplomatic significance of this aviation milestone, stating: “This launch inaugurates a new chapter in UAE-Latvia relations. The direct air connection will catalyze multidimensional exchange opportunities spanning tourism, commerce, and cultural spheres.”

    Aviation executives highlighted the route’s economic implications. Jeyhun Efendi, flydubai’s Divisional Senior Vice President of Commercial Operations, noted: “Our Riga service reinforces flydubai’s European presence while aligning with our strategic vision of expanding connectivity to dynamic emerging markets. We’re providing passengers with a premium, convenient travel experience supported by ongoing investments in fleet and service enhancements.”

    Riga Airport authorities welcomed the development as a significant enhancement to Baltic connectivity. Laila Odiņa, Chairperson of RIX Riga Airport’s Board, commented: “This connection benefits travelers seeking to explore Dubai’s metropolitan offerings and UAE’s tourism attractions while simultaneously strengthening bilateral economic relations. Conversely, UAE residents gain direct access to the cultural and natural treasures of Baltic and Scandinavian regions.”

    The new route is projected to stimulate bidirectional tourism flows and bolster growing economic ties between the nations, providing Latvian travelers enhanced access to flydubai’s extensive network of onward connections through Dubai’s international aviation hub.

  • Bystander shown in videos disarming gunman during Australian beach shooting commended for bravery

    Bystander shown in videos disarming gunman during Australian beach shooting commended for bravery

    SYDNEY — A 43-year-old fruit shop owner and father of two has emerged as a national symbol of courage after his heroic intervention during Sunday’s deadly shooting rampage at Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach. Ahmed al Ahmed, identified by Australian media as the bystander seen in viral footage disarming the attacker, sustained multiple gunshot wounds during his act of bravery.

    Video evidence circulating on social media platforms captures the moment al Ahmed, dressed in casual attire, strategically positioned himself behind parked vehicles before launching a surprise assault on the armed perpetrator. The footage shows the civilian hero wrestling the firearm from the attacker, subsequently pointing the weapon at the subdued gunman until authorities arrived.

    The incident, which authorities have classified as an antisemitic terrorist attack, resulted in 15 fatalities and numerous injuries—marking Australia’s deadliest shooting event in nearly three decades despite the nation’s stringent gun control legislation.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joined Australian officials in praising al Ahmed’s actions. New South Wales Premier Chris Minns characterized the intervention as “the most unbelievable scene,” stating, “A man walking up to a gunman who had fired on the community and single-handedly disarming him, putting his own life at risk to save countless others—that man is a genuine hero.”

    According to Mustafa, al Ahmed’s cousin who spoke with 7NEWS Australia, the hero underwent surgical procedures for wounds to his arm and hand. “We hope he will be fine,” Mustafa expressed. “He’s a hero. One hundred percent, he’s a hero.”

    While New South Wales Police acknowledged the bystander’s courageous actions in an official statement, they noted that formal identification procedures remain ongoing. The attack occurred during a Hanukkah celebration, amplifying concerns about rising antisemitic violence across Australia throughout the past year, though authorities have not established direct connections between previous incidents and Sunday’s tragedy.

  • At least 12 dead in mass shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach

    At least 12 dead in mass shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach

    A horrific mass shooting shattered the evening calm at Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach on Sunday night, resulting in at least 12 fatalities and multiple injuries in what authorities have declared a terrorist incident. The attack occurred at approximately 6:40 PM local time when at least two assailants armed with high-powered firearms opened fire on crowds of people.

    New South Wales Premier Chris Minns confirmed the tragic death toll, noting that one of the perpetrators was among the deceased while another remains in police custody. NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon formally classified the violent assault as an act of terrorism, marking one of Australia’s most devastating security incidents in recent years.

    Emergency services responded to the chaotic scene where 16 victims were transported to area hospitals, with several others receiving immediate medical attention on site. Among those injured were at least two police officers who responded to the emergency. Television network Nine Network reported that as many as 20 people may have been shot during the attack.

    The Australian Broadcasting Corporation identified one of the gunmen as Naveed Akram from Bonnyrigg in Sydney’s south-west, citing an anonymous senior law enforcement official. Police subsequently conducted a raid on Akram’s residence as part of their investigation.

    The timing and location of the attack carried particular significance as many members of Sydney’s Jewish community had gathered at the beach for Hanukkah celebrations, the Jewish Festival of Lights. In response to the tragedy, a scheduled Hanukkah event in Melbourne was canceled, with Jewish communities across Australia placed on high alert.

    Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the Bondi scenes as “shocking,” while Premier Minns characterized the incident as deeply distressing. Authorities have confirmed there is no longer an active threat but continue to urge the public to avoid the area as investigations proceed. Visual evidence from the scene depicted abandoned firearms on the ground and terrified beachgoers fleeing for safety.

  • Philippine senator urges security, funding for fishermen after Chinese water-cannon attack

    Philippine senator urges security, funding for fishermen after Chinese water-cannon attack

    In response to escalating maritime tensions, Philippine Senator Risa Hontiveros has issued a urgent appeal for strengthened security measures and financial support for local fishermen operating in contested waters. The call to action follows a confirmed incident where Chinese coast guard vessels employed high-pressure water cannons and executed dangerous maneuvers against approximately 20 Filipino fishing boats near Escoda (Sabina) Shoal.

    According to Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) reports, the confrontation resulted in three fishermen sustaining injuries including bruises and open wounds. The aggression further caused significant material damage, with two fishing vessels impaired and multiple anchor lines severed—actions that created perilous conditions amid already challenging sea states. PCG vessels dispatched to provide assistance were themselves subjected to obstructive blocking maneuvers before successfully delivering medical aid and essential supplies to the affected fishermen.

    Senator Hontiveros characterized the event as part of a pattern of “relentless aggression” by China that endangers Filipino lives within the nation’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ). She emphasized the economic vulnerability of local fisherfolk who struggle to maintain livelihoods in their traditional fishing grounds while facing external threats. The senator’s statement specifically called for regular PCG escorts, increased personnel and vessel deployment, and guaranteed funding to ensure sustained maritime protection.

    The incident has prompted calls for accelerated defense cooperation with regional allies and like-minded nations. PCG spokesperson Commodore Jay Tarriela reiterated the agency’s position urging China to respect established international maritime law and prioritize civilian safety in disputed waters. This latest confrontation underscores the continuing geopolitical tensions in the West Philippine Sea and highlights the urgent need for enhanced protective measures for civilian maritime activities.

  • Amy Schumer announces separation from husband Chris Fischer

    Amy Schumer announces separation from husband Chris Fischer

    Emmy Award-winning comedian and actress Amy Schumer has publicly confirmed the dissolution of her seven-year marriage to chef Chris Fischer. The announcement was made via her official Instagram account, where Schumer characterized the separation as mutually respectful and entirely amicable.

    In her carefully worded statement, Schumer emphasized the couple’s continued mutual affection and shared commitment to co-parenting their six-year-old son, Gene. ‘Chris and I have made the difficult decision to end our marriage after seven years,’ she wrote. ‘We love each other very much and will continue to focus on raising our son. We would appreciate people respecting our privacy at this time.’

    The clarification comes after months of mounting speculation regarding marital difficulties between the couple. Schumer directly addressed circulating rumors by adding: ‘Amicable and all love and respect! Family forever.’

    According to sources close to the former couple who spoke with People magazine, the separation process has been notably harmonious. ‘There’s nothing ugly. It’s a cohesive split. They’ve just been finalizing a few things,’ the insider revealed.

    The relationship timeline shows Schumer and Fischer married in February 2018 after a relatively brief courtship, with their son born in May 2019. Earlier in November, sources indicated the couple had been working through ‘normal issues’ that long-term marriages commonly face, with both parties reportedly committed to resolving their differences.

    Schumer had previously addressed the speculation directly on December 1st, dismissing theories connecting their marital status to her weight loss or Fischer’s autism diagnosis. ‘Whatever ends up happening with me and Chris has nothing to do with weight loss or autism. Fingers crossed we make it through. He’s the best,’ she stated at the time.

    The former couple’s last joint public appearance occurred in June 2025 at the Tribeca Film Festival, marking what appears to have been their final red carpet appearance as a married couple.

  • Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski describes Belarus prison ordeal in first interview after release

    Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski describes Belarus prison ordeal in first interview after release

    VILNIUS, Lithuania — Nobel Peace Prize recipient Ales Bialiatski provided his first comprehensive account of imprisonment under Belarus’ authoritarian regime during an exclusive interview with The Associated Press on Sunday. The 63-year-old human rights advocate appeared visibly weakened following his sudden release from Penal Colony No. 9, where he had served over four years of a decade-long sentence.

    Bialiatski described severely inadequate medical facilities within the penal system, revealing that dental treatment consisted exclusively of tooth extractions. His unexpected liberation occurred Saturday when guards abruptly ordered him to pack his belongings while blindfolded. “When I crossed the border, it was as if I emerged from the bottom of the sea,” Bialiatski recounted, describing the emotional reunion with his wife in Vilnius after years of separation.

    The human rights leader was among 123 prisoners released through a diplomatic exchange that prompted the United States to lift sanctions on Belarus’ crucial potash industry. This development occurs amid Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko’s efforts to ease Western isolation despite maintaining close ties with Russia and permitting Belarusian territory to facilitate Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

    While acknowledging his Nobel status provided protection from physical violence, Bialiatski detailed systematic psychological pressure including solitary confinement, arbitrary punishments for minor infractions, and restricted communication with family. He was classified as having “extremist tendencies” and forced to wear a yellow identification marker.

    The veteran activist expressed particular concern for approximately 1,110 political prisoners remaining in Belarusian detention, including colleagues from his Viasna Human Rights Center. He characterized the government’s approach as “schizophrenic,” noting that new detainees continuously replace those being released.

    Bialiatski intends to leverage his Nobel platform to advocate for democratic reforms, emphasizing that the award recognized broader Belarusian civil society rather than his individual achievements. He affirmed his continued work with Viasna, now operating from Vilnius after being forced into exile.

    The activist also connected Belarus’s political future to Ukraine’s resistance against Russian aggression, warning that Minsk’s growing dependence on Moscow threatens national sovereignty. Meanwhile, other released dissidents including Viktar Babaryka and Maria Kolesnikova similarly described disorienting transitions to freedom during appearances in Ukraine, where most freed prisoners were relocated.