A shocking new video has emerged of the Sydney beach terror attack, showcasing a heroic couple who foiled the gunman and saved countless lives. The brave couple, Boris Groman, 69, and his wife Sophia, 61, were able to disarm the gunman and snatch his gun from him. However, the gunman retaliated by firing another gun at the couple, resulting in their tragic deaths. The couple was the first of the 15 people killed and over 30 injured in the Sunday attack on a Jewish festival in Sydney.
According to police reports, the attack was carried out by two armed men, who fired at the crowd on the beach. One of the attackers was killed in a shootout with police, while the other was taken into custody in a wounded state. Investigations have revealed that the attackers, Suleman Akram and his son Naveed Akram, had links to a global terrorist network.
The attack has sent shockwaves around the world, with many leaders condemning the brutal act of terrorism. The European Parliament has approved a ban on Russian gas imports by the end of 2027. In another tragic incident, a man in Bangalore, India, died of a heart attack on the street due to a lack of ambulance and medical aid.
In a separate development, the Philippines’ National Security Adviser has revealed that there is no evidence of the Sydney beach attackers receiving training in the Philippines. Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan has raised questions about the “Sindoor Operation,” saying that India faced a complete defeat in the initial stages of the operation.
The new H-1B visa policy by US President Donald Trump, which mandates a $100,000 fee for foreign workers, may put Indian IT companies like Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, and Cognizant in financial strain. The Indian government has launched an investigation into the case of Suleman Akram, who was issued a 10-year passport by the Indian embassy in 2022.
In a tragic incident in India, a 28-year-old Indian-American was arrested for killing his 67-year-old father with a baseball bat in the US. The Indian Ministry of Health has accused the protesting doctors of trying to cause maximum damage to the healthcare system. The Philippines’ military spokesperson, Colonel Francis Palabay, has stated that there have been no major anti-terrorism operations in the country since 2024, and the rebel groups are scattered and leaderless.
In a violent incident in Mexico, a Congress session turned into chaos when lawmakers engaged in a physical fight. US President Donald Trump extended his wishes for his son and future daughter-in-law. In Bangalore, India, a police inspector was booked for allegedly harassing a woman and threatening her with suicide.
The British Foreign Office has warned British citizens of the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan. A strike by goods transporters in India has been called off after successful negotiations between the government and the transporters.

