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Mall in Sydney reopens after stabbings

For the first time since a mass stabbing in which six people died, a Sydney shopping center opened to the public on Thursday. The Australian prime minister also discussed awarding citizenship to an immigrant security officer who was hurt defending himself against the knife-wielding perpetrator.

The fatal spree through Westfield Bondi Junction on Saturday was the first of two knife assaults over the course of three days by lone attackers that have left Sydney in shock.

The cops shot and killed the guy who had stabbed eighteen people. Following reports that on Monday at a church service, a 16-year-old kid stabbed a Christian bishop and a priest, landing him in police detention,. The youngster assaulted during the live broadcast ceremony, according to the authorities, with a religious motive in an attempt to intimidate. In order to prevent additional tragedies from occurring, PM Anthony Albanese has applauded those who intervened in the assault. — AP

French hero becomes a resident of Australia

Damien Guerot, a French construction worker, was granted permanent residency in Australia on Thursday in recognition of his bravery during a knife assault at a Sydney shopping center that left six people dead and twelve injured.

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