Afghanistan, Dec. 26 -- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced plans for a national bravery medal after the deadly Bondi Beach terror attack, honouring civilians and emergency responders.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his government plans to introduce a national bravery medal to honour ordinary citizens and emergency responders who acted courageously during the deadly Bondi Beach terror attack in Sydney.

Speaking on Thursday, Albanese said the award would recognise individuals who risked their lives to help others when confronted with what he described as "the worst expressions of the city." He cited people such as Ahmed al-Ahmad, a Syrian-Australian Muslim, who assisted victims during the attack on a Hanuk...