Naveed Akram, the accused in a mass shooting that claimed 15 lives at a Jewish festival on Sydney's Bondi Beach, made his first court appearance following hospitalization. The proceedings, held Monday, involved a video link from Goulburn Correctional Centre. The court extended a gag order, ensuring the privacy of victims and survivors who have opted to remain anonymous. Akram, facing charges of murder and committing a terrorist act, did not enter pleas. His defense lawyer highlighted that it was premature to speculate on any plea intentions. This case marks Australia's worst alleged terrorist attack in 29 years. Investigations are underway,...