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Terrorism · AustraliaThe number of dead following the Bondi Beach shooting has risen to 16, including one child, New South Wales Health Minister Ryan Park tells ABC.See the Story
Bondi shooting death toll rises to 16, including a child, after gunmen targeted Australia's Jewish community
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U.S. Army · United StatesThe U.S. Army on Monday identified two Iowa National Guard soldiers who were killed in Palmyra, Syria, over the weekend. Sgt. Edgar Brian Torres Tovar, 25, of Des Moines, Iowa, and Sgt. William Nathaniel Howard, 29, of Marshalltown, Iowa, were killed Saturday while supporting Operation Inherent Resolve.
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Army identifies two Iowa National Guard soldiers killed in Syria
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Venezuelan Boat Strikes · Puerto RicoAdmiral Alvin Holsey relinquished command of US Southern Command on Friday after retiring early amid tensions with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over deployment decisions in the Caribbea, where the US has deployed approximately 15,000 troops--the largest American military presence in the region in decades.See the Story
Admiral Alvin Holsey Retires as U.S. Southern Command Expands Caribbean Operations
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