Naveed Akram, the surviving suspect in the Bondi Beach mass shooting in Australia, has been charged with fifty-nine offences, including fifteen counts of murder and committing a terrorist act. The attack, which targeted Australia's Jewish community during a Hanukkah celebration, also saw Akram's father shot dead by police. In other global news, the head of the World Health Organisation has called for the immediate release of detained health workers in south-western Sudan. Meanwhile, Delhi authorities have introduced strict measures to address severe air pollution, Bhutan has announced a billion-dollar 'mindfulness city' project, and scientists are warning about the impact of nature photographers on the endangered Galaxy Frog in India.
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