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Bondi shooting families demand national probe into Australia’s ‘rise in antisemitism’
- Albanese backs NSW-led commission, resists federal probe.
- Minister warns national inquiry could amplify worst voices.
- Families call federal response not nearly enough.
SYDNEY: Families of victims killed in the Bondi Beach mass shooting called Monday for an independent national inquiry into antisemitism in Australia and alleged failures in policing, intelligence and policy, they say, enabled the attack.
Father and son Sajid and Naveed Akram are accused of targeting a Hanukkah event on Sydney’s Bondi Beach on December 14, killing 15 people and wounding dozens in what authorities have described as an antisemitic terrorist attack.
Seventeen families, in an open letter to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, urged him to “immediately establish a Commonwealth Royal Commission into the rapid rise of antisemitism in Australia” and examine “law enforcement, intelligence, and policy failures that led to the Bondi Beach massacre”.
“We demand answers and solutions,” the families wrote.
“We need to know why clear warning signs were ignored, how antisemitic hatred and extremism were allowed to dangerously grow unchecked, and what changes must be made to protect all Australians going forward.”
Albanese has resisted calls for a federal inquiry, citing a need for urgent action rather than waiting “years for answers”.
“We need to get on with any changes that are required,” he told reporters Monday.
“I have nothing except sympathy for those families. My job, as prime minister, is to look at how we build unity, how we build social cohesion, how we do what the nation needs at what is a very difficult time.”
Albanese said last week that a New South Wales-led royal commission — where the shooting occurred — would suffice and promised full support.
Canberra has flagged a suite of reforms to gun ownership and hate speech laws, as well as an inquiry into police and intelligence services.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke warned Monday that a national royal commission could give “some of the worst statements and worst voices” a platform to relive “the worst examples of antisemitism over the last two years”, which he said was not in the interest of unity or national security.
But the families of those killed at Bondi Beach said the federal government’s response is “not nearly enough”.
“We have lost parents, spouses, children, and grandparents. Our loved ones were celebrating Chanukah at Bondi Beach, a festival of light and joy, in an iconic public space that should have been safe,” the letter said.
“You owe us answers. You owe us accountability. And you owe Australians the truth.”
The families said the rise of antisemitism was a “national crisis”, adding the “threat was not going away”.
“We need strong action now. We need leadership now. You cannot bring back our loved ones. But with a well-led Commonwealth Royal Commission and strong action, you may be able to save many more.”
One of the gunmen, Sajid Akram, 50, was shot and killed by police during the attack. An Indian national, he entered Australia on a visa in 1998.
His 24-year-old son Naveed, an Australian-born citizen, remains in custody facing multiple charges, including terrorism and 15 murders, as well as committing a “terrorist act” and planting a bomb with intent to harm.
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Beyoncé is now a billionaire, according to Forbes
Beyoncé once said, “It should cost a billion to look this good,” and now she can afford it.
The Grammy-winning artist is now a billionaire, becoming the fifth musician to achieve the wealth milestone, Forbes said Monday.
Beyoncé’s husband Jay-Z was the first musical artist to become a billionaire on Forbes’ list in 2019. The elite club also includes Rihanna, Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift.
Beyoncé’s billionaire status comes on the heels of her “Cowboy Carter Tour,” which grossed more than $400 million in ticket sales, according to Pollstar. It also came right after her massively successful “Renaissance World Tour,” which she later turned into a film that premiered in movie theaters across the United States in 2023.
Beyond her music achievements — which include a record for most Grammy wins and nominations — Beyoncé had other business ventures that contributed to her massive fortune, Forbes noted.
The 44-year-old founded Parkwood Entertainment, a production company, in 2010, and last year she launched Cécred, her hair care brand. Also in 2024, Beyoncé debut whiskey brand SirDavis in partnership with Moët Hennessy.
Beyoncé, whose full name is Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, also partnered with Adidas for several years on her clothing line Ivy Park, which she launched in 2016.
In 2025, there are more than 3,000 billionaires around the world, according to Forbes.
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Khloe Kardashian chooses peace over past mistakes

Khloe Kardashian once again opened up about where her priorities lie as public attention returned to her past relationship with Tristan Thompson.
The reality star found herself responding to online chatter after fans noticed Tristan’s name included on a Kardashian themed gingerbread house shared during the holidays.
The detail quickly sparked speculation, with some followers questioning whether it hinted at a possible reconciliation.
Khloe addressed the comments directly, making it clear that her focus remained firmly on her children.
However, she explained that Tristan continued to be part of her life only because of their shared role as parents.
In her reply, she wrote: “Hey baby. He’s my children’s father and forever apart of our family. Thank you though trust me. My kids come first forever and always Merry Christmas.”
Khloe shared daughter True, 7, and son Tatum, 3, with the NBA player.
The couple separated after a highly publicised cheating scandal but Khloe continued to prioritise a stable co parenting arrangement.
In recent interviews, the Kardashians star has spoken openly about putting her children’s wellbeing above public opinion and romantic expectations.
Khloe has also been busy preparing the next season of her podcast, revealing that it would feature more relaxed conversations and solo episodes with family members and close friends.
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Kim Kardashian reunites with Kanye West for Christmas with kids: Report
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West quietly came together over the Christmas holidays, setting aside years of co-parenting tension to spend time with their four children.
TMZ reported on December 30 that the former couple — who were married from 2014 to 2022 — reunited to celebrate the festive period with North, 12, Saint, 9, Chicago, 7, and Psalm, 5. Sources told the outlet that the atmosphere was respectful and calm, with both parents focused squarely on their children. Insiders said Kim and Ye are actively trying to improve their co-parenting dynamic, a notable shift after years of public conflict and estrangement.
The unexpected holiday reunion followed what sources described as a period of reflection for Ye. The Grammy-winning rapper is said to have been “working on himself” and reassessing his past behaviour earlier this year, including his widely condemned antisemitic remarks and praise of Adolf Hitler.
The outlet also noted a change in West’s approach to daughter North’s growing presence online, as he now supports North’s social media activity and has encouraged her to share music and creative projects tied to him. While he was once hesitant about her being online at a young age, he has reportedly embraced her individuality, fashion choices, and blue hair.
The reunion stands in contrast to Kim’s recent comments about the strain of co-parenting. On an episode of The Kardashians, she admitted feeling overwhelmed at times.
“Sometimes I just feel like snapping, but I can’t. I just can’t,” the SKIMS founder said, adding that her “only focus and job” is to remain “strong” for her children.
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