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Australian leader evacuated from residence following bomb threat linked to opponents of group banned in China

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By Helen Regan, CNN

(CNN) — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was forced to evacuate his official residence Tuesday night after a bomb threat was made against him by opponents of a religious organization that is banned in China.

The prime minister posted a photo of his dog, Toto, inside the Lodge, his residence in Canberra, to social media Wednesday, thanking Australian police and saying, “Toto on alert but all good.”

He later said such threats cannot be “taken for granted.”

“I think it’s just a reminder, take every opportunity to tell people, turn the heat down for goodness sake. Like, you know, we can’t take these things for granted. Turn it down,” Albanese said during an event in Melbourne.

The bomb threats were made ahead of performances in Australia by Shen Yun, a classical Chinese music and dance group that is backed by the Falon Gong religious movement.

The Falun Gong emerged in China in the mid-1990s, surging in popularity before it was banned and brutally suppressed on the mainland for its protests against the Chinese government.

Two emails, written in Chinese and seen by CNN, threatened harm against the Australian prime minister if Shen Yun’s upcoming shows went ahead, and falsely claimed that explosives had been placed at Albanese’s residence.

The emails were sent to the dance group’s host organization, the Falun Dafa Association, on February 10 and February 22, according to a spokesperson for the group’s Australia branch.

“All threats have been reported to Australian national security and law enforcement authorities. We appreciate the steps taken to ensure public safety and to protect elected officials, including the Prime Minister,” the Falun Dafa Association of Australia said in a statement.

“The coordinated pattern of bomb threats, death threats, and systematic intimidation constitutes more than harassment — it reflects tactics consistent with state-sponsored intimidation designed to silence dissent beyond China’s borders.”

Australian Federal Police said it responded to an “alleged security incident” in the capital area at about 6 p.m. local time on Tuesday.

“A thorough search of a protection establishment was undertaken and nothing suspicious was located,” a police spokesperson said. “There is no current threat to the community or public safety.”

Finance Minister Katy Gallagher told Australia’s “Today” program that those working at the prime minister’s residence “had to be removed for a couple of hours until police searched it and ensured that it was safe for people to return.”

The emails threatening the Australian prime minister are similar to other emails received from local Shen Yun dance presenters in multiple countries over the past two weeks, including in South Korea, Denmark and Austria, Leeshai Lemish, a Shen Yun narrator based in the United States, told CNN.

Lemish said his group has tracked about 200 similar threats against them since March 2024 and they all follow a “pattern of harassment and sabotage of performances.”

‘Anti-China narratives’

China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it “consistently opposed all kinds of violent attacks.”

“It must be pointed out that the so-called Shen Yun performances are by no means normal cultural activities, but rather a political tool used by the Falun Gong organization to spread cult information and amass money,” ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said in a press briefing Wednesday.

Beijing frequently denounces Falun Gong as “a notorious anti-humanity, anti-society and anti-science cult, which has been outlawed by the Chinese government.”

In January, the Chinese consulates in Sydney and Melbourne issued statements attacking Shen Yun and urging Australians to avoid the g

Boys Volleyball, Girls Beach Volleyball and Softball results

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) -

High School Boys Volleyball:

Bishop Diego 3, Del Sol 1

Santa Ynez 3, Oxnard 2

Dos Pueblos 3, Oak Park 0

Carpinteria 3, Pacifica 0

Ventura 3, Nordhoff 0

High School Girls Beach Volleyball:

Santa Barbara 5, Oxnard 0

Dos Pueblos 5, Buena 0

High School Softball:

Simi Valley 6, Dos Pueblos 3

San Marcos 18, Del Sol 0

Camarillo 11, Oxnard 4

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Grandfather kidnapped from his bed and murdered in case of mistaken identity, police say

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By Hilary Whiteman, CNN

Brisbane, Australia (CNN) — Across the world from the expansive US police search for the missing Nancy Guthrie, a family in Australia was pleading for help to find their 85-year-old grandfather, who police say was mistakenly kidnapped from his modest home in suburban Sydney, and later murdered.

Chris Baghsarian, a widower who lived alone, was ripped from his bed on the morning of February 13 by assailants who detectives believe were intending to target another man.

“I suspect that the intended target was going to be kidnapped, where a ransom for money was going to be asked,” Detective Acting Superintendent Andrew Marks told reporters Wednesday.

New South Wales (NSW) Police immediately alerted the kidnappers to their mistake in successive press conferences, urging them to abandon the grandfather at a safe location.

Instead, a video emerged of the older man tied up at a location later found to be an abandoned and derelict property in Dural, on the outskirts of Sydney, some 20 kilometers (12 miles) from his home.

By the time police had identified and searched the location, Baghsarian was gone.

In the days after his disappearance, the man’s family released a statement describing the situation as a “surreal nightmare.”

“We are struggling to make sense of the fact that he has been taken and that our family has been caught up in something that has nothing to do with us,” they said.

“Chris is a devoted father, brother, uncle, and grandfather. He is deeply loved, gentle, and the kindest person.”

On Wednesday, police confirmed Baghsarian’s body had been found the previous day near a golf course in a rural area west of Sydney. An autopsy is expected to reveal his cause of death.

“It’s somebody’s worst nightmare, right?” Marks told reporters. “The fact that an innocent man was taken from his home is not acceptable.”

“These people need to be held to account.”

Two arrested in police raids

Less than 24 hours after Baghsarian’s body was found, police swooped on two properties, arresting two men, ages 24 and 29, and seizing items they say connect them to his murder.

Video released by police shows tactical squads pulling up in SUVs to a large suburban home on Sydney’s outskirts, jumping the fence, and banging on the front door, before breaking in.

Inside, a woman can be heard screaming. Later, officers escort a barefoot, disheveled man to a waiting police van. A separate raid led to the arrest of another man, who’s expected to face similar charges of kidnapping and murder.

“We’ll allege in court that these men participated in a joint criminal enterprise with other persons to kidnap Mr Baghsarian,” Marks said.

Police suspect that at least three people are involved in the fatal abduction, and they expect to make further arrests.

Kidnappings are rare in Australia – even more so when victims have no prior history that would suggest they were a target, said criminologist Clarke Jones, a visiting fellow at the Australian National University. “In past situations, people are released once they realize they’ve got the wrong person,” he said.

He said technology had made it easier for criminal groups to conceal their activities – and to coordinate action from within Australia or anywhere in the world.

“The tighter the law enforcement gets on these types of crimes, the more they then adapt to try and evade any type of detection,” he said.

Baghsarian’s family has asked for privacy as they process the disturbing events of the past two weeks.

“This is an extraordinarily distressing time, and we need space to support one another and focus on navigating what comes next,” they said in a statement.

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UCSB works extra innings to beat LMU

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LOS ANGELES, Calif. (KEYT) - Five UCSB pitchers combined for 17 strikeouts as the Gauchos outlasted Loyola Marymount 5-3 in 11 innings for their fourth straight win.

Despite the solid work on the mound, the Gauchos trailed 2-1 heading into the 9th inning but Noah Karliner took care of that with one swing of the bat. He led off with a home run to right and this game would go to extra innings tied at 2.

Each team plated a run in the tenth inning and UCSB took the lead in the 11th inning on a wild throw to first base on a bunt by Corey Nunez. The error allowed Nick Husovsky to score and the Gauchos added another run on a sacrifice fly by Cole Kosciusko.

UCSB pitching did not allow a hit to the Lions until the eighth inning and LMU only totaled 3 hits all game.

Gauchos starter Josh Jannicelli pitched 3 2/3 innings allowing a run without the aid of hit and he struck out seven.

Reliever Donovann Jackson pitched three innings of shutout ball without allowing a hit and he struck out 5.

Raymond Olivas, Chase Hoover and AJ Krodel followed on the mound and held the Lions in check.

Krodel pitched the final two innings to get the win, giving up just one hit and striking out two.

UCSB is now 5-2 on the year and play their next 8 games at home starting Friday against Utah with first pitch at 4:05 p.m.

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Enrique Márquez se reúne con su sobrina en discurso del Estado de la Unión de Trump

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Por Alejandra Jaramillo, Lex Harvey y Rocio Munoz

Un líder de la oposición venezolana recientemente liberado de prisión se reunió con su sobrina el martes durante el discurso del Estado de la Unión, mientras el presidente Donald Trump promocionaba la operación militar estadounidense que derrocó al presidente Nicolás Maduro.

En su discurso, Trump llamó la atención sobre Alejandra González, quien estaba entre el público, diciendo que compartía un vínculo especial con su tío Enrique Márquez.

“Alejandra, me complace informarle que su tío no solo ha sido liberado, sino que está aquí esta noche”, anunció Trump, antes de que Enrique Márquez entrara en la Cámara de Representantes, donde la abrazó mientras los legisladores aplaudían.

La conmovedora y sorpresiva reunión se produjo en el contexto de importantes cambios políticos en Venezuela tras el derrocamiento de Maduro el 3 de enero. Desde entonces, Estados Unidos ha presionado a la presidenta interina de Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, exvicepresidenta de Maduro, para que libere a cientos de presos políticos encarcelados durante casi tres décadas de régimen autoritario.

Márquez, candidato presidencial para 2024 por un partido centrista, fue uno de los primeros en salir en libertad el mes pasado. Había permanecido recluido en la infame prisión El Helicode desde su arresto en enero de 2025. Fue acusado de participar en un intento de golpe de Estado tras cuestionar la victoria electoral de Maduro.

“Alejandra temía no volver a ver a su tío”, dijo Trump.

“Desde la redada hemos trabajado con los nuevos líderes y ellos han ordenado el cierre de esa vil prisión y ya han liberado a cientos de presos políticos, y habrá más”.

Trump, que se centró principalmente en cuestiones internas durante su discurso, llamó a Venezuela un “nuevo amigo” y un “socio”.

Venezuela ha liberado a más de 400 presos políticos desde que Estados Unidos derrocó a Maduro, según la principal organización de derechos humanos del país, Foro Penal.

Cientos de presos políticos siguen encarcelados, según grupos de derechos humanos, y muchos de los liberados hasta ahora han enfrentado restricciones y condiciones como prohibiciones de viajar, comparecencias periódicas ante los tribunales y órdenes de silencio.

La semana pasada, los legisladores venezolanos aprobaron un nuevo proyecto de ley que otorga amnistía a las personas que fueron procesadas o condenadas por razones políticas, allanando el camino para cientos de liberaciones más.

Tras firmar la ley, Rodríguez la calificó como “una puerta extraordinaria para que Venezuela se reencuentre, para que Venezuela aprenda a convivir democráticamente y en paz, para que Venezuela se deshaga del odio, de la intolerancia, se abra a los derechos humanos”.

El presidente de la Asamblea Nacional, Jorge Rodríguez, dijo que las autoridades venezolanas habían recibido más de 1.500 solicitudes de amnistía hasta el sábado.

Durante su discurso en Washington el martes, Trump le otorgó al piloto de helicóptero estadounidense, suboficial jefe 5 Eric Slover, una Medalla de Honor por su participación en la operación para capturar a Maduro.

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