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1. Copenhagen attacks inspired by Paris.
Danish police have said that the suspected gunman in two fatal shootings in Copenhagen may have been inspired by the Islamist attacks in Paris a month ago.
The gunman was fatally shot by police in a shootout in the Norrebro district in the Danish capital.
He has been named as 22-year-old Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein. He had just been released from prison.
A Jewish man was killed and two police officers wounded outside a synagogue in Copenhagen yesterday, just hours after a gunman killed a man during a freedom of speech event at a cafe.
The victims have been named as Danish filmmaker Finn Noergaard, who was the only person to die during the siege on a free speech event at the Krudttønden café – and Dan Uzan, 37 who was killed at the synagogue. He had been on security duty while a bat mitzvah ceremony was taking place inside.
Police say video surveillance suggested the same man carried out both attacks.
Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt has said that Denmark would do everything to protect its Jewish community.
2. Meeting to outline executions of Bali 9 duo.
Indonesia will brief Australian officials in Jakarta today to outline the execution process for Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran.
It is also expected that a meeting between two members of the Indonesian parliament and the Bali 9 duo at Kerobokan jail may take place after having been originally scheduled for yesterday but cancelled unexpectedly.
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#11 is just so awful. Surely you sign away your parenting rights when you slit their mother's throat? I understand why the law is there, but there should be an exception for these sorts of scenarios.