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    Sydney shopping mall reopens after mass stabbing in which six people died

    A Sydney shopping mall opened to the public on Thursday for the first time since a mass stabbing in which six people died. The deadly rampage through Westfield Bondi Junction on Saturday was the earlier of two knife attacks by lone assailants over three days that have traumatized Sydney.

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    Croatia governing party wins parliamentary election but needs far-right support to stay in power

    Croatia's governing conservatives convincingly won a highly contested parliamentary election on Wednesday, but will still need support from far-right groups to stay in power, according to the official vote count.

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    'Off the rails': Schoenborn hearing adjourned, lawyer refuses to appear before board

    COQUITLAM, B.C. — A hearing for AllanSchoenborn, who killed his three children in 2008, ended with an abrupt adjournment on Wednesday after his lawyer told the British Columbia Review Board he would no longer appear in front of its current panel. Lawyer Rishi Gill said in an interview that he continues to represent Schoenborn, who was found not criminally responsible for the killings. But his client will need new counsel before the board, which is set to reschedule the hearing. Gill said he didn

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    Northern Lights shine over Iceland's erupting volcano

    Stunning timelapse video shows a volcano in southwestern Iceland, that has erupted four times in recent months sending lava towards a nearby community, continuing to erupt. The current eruption, now ongoing for 28 days, became officially the second longest of the seven that have occurred in the last three years, after the six-month-long 2021 Fagradalsfjall eruption. (Apr. 17)

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    Toronto to raise fines for 125 parking offences on August 1

    Fines for 125 parking offences will rise in Toronto on August 1st, city council decided on Wednesday.Councillors voted overwhelming in favour to raise the fines at a meeting on Wednesday after considering a city staff report on the issue.Coun. Jennifer McKelvie's motion, which passed 20 to 1, directs city staff to review all parking penalty amounts in five years and report back to council. Staff had proposed higher rates earlier, but McKelvie's motion revamped some of the fine amounts.McKelvie,

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    Philippines says decision to strengthen ties with Japan, US a 'sovereign choice'

    MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippines' decision to ramp up ties with Japan and the United States at a recent summit was a "sovereign choice" for the country, its foreign ministry said on Thursday in response to China's comments opposing the trilateral meeting. U.S. President Joe Biden hosted Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Washington last week where the three leaders jointly expressed their "serious concerns" over China's actions in the South C

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    Arrest made in 2022 death of Calgary toddler

    Calgary police have taken a man into custody almost two years after the death of a toddler in the city's southeast community of Midnapore.At approximately 2:15 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022, police were called to a residential complex on Bannister Manor S.E. for reports of a toddler in distress. The two-year-old girl was transported to hospital by EMS but life-saving attempts were unsuccessful, and she was declared deceased.Following an extensive investigation by the homicide unit and autopsy

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