Shop owner hailed hero after tackling gunman in Bondi
Bondi shop owner Ahmed al Ahmed is being hailed a hero after tackling an armed man on Gould Street, disarming him and holding him until police arrived.
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Bondi shop owner Ahmed al Ahmed is being hailed a hero after tackling an armed man on Gould Street, disarming him and holding him until police arrived.
At least 13 people died and dozens were hurt when a passenger train derailed in southern Mexico’s Chiapas state, prompting a major rescue effort and questions over maintenance.
While gold retreats, silver defies gravity near $80, fueled by solar demand, geopolitical angst, and a tidal wave of retail call options.
From the Black Sea to the Taiwan Strait, 2025’s wars are no longer distant headlines—they are supply-chain shocks, grocery bills and empty toy shelves.
American Airlines is pouring $2.7 billion into DFW to cut delays, speed boarding, and protect North Texas’ economic engine.
A highly contagious ‘super-flu’ variant is driving an early-season surge across the U.S., sending record numbers of children to hospitals and prompting health officials to urge immediate vaccination.
A fast-mutating ‘super flu’ is racing across 38 states, slashing antiviral effectiveness and straining hospitals. Experts warn peak season is still weeks away.
A fast-moving H3N2 strain dubbed the “super flu” is overwhelming ERs, showing Tamiflu resistance and striking healthy adults with sepsis-like speed.
US drones struck a little-known militant group in Nigeria last night, killing dozens and raising questions about America’s expanding shadow war in West Africa.
Villagers recount the night U.S. bombs fell on a militant camp in Nigeria, exposing the human toll and political fault lines behind Washington’s shadow war.