
News Wrap: 6 suspects questioned over UK synagogue attack
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News Wrap: Authorities question 6 suspects linked to Manchester synagogue attack
In our news wrap Saturday, police in Britain are questioning six people arrested in connection with the deadly Yom Kippur synagogue attack, Japan’s ruling party elected an ultra-conservative leader positioned to become the nation’s first woman prime minister, and Morocco’s biggest anti-government protests in years turned deadly this week.
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News Wrap: 6 suspects questioned over UK synagogue attack
Clip: 10/4/2025 | 2m 11sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Saturday, police in Britain are questioning six people arrested in connection with the deadly Yom Kippur synagogue attack, Japan’s ruling party elected an ultra-conservative leader positioned to become the nation’s first woman prime minister, and Morocco’s biggest anti-government protests in years turned deadly this week.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipJohn: In tonight's other headlines, British police are questioning six people arrested in connection to the deadly Youngkin poor attack at a Manchester synagogue.
Police say those in custody are between the ages of 18 and 61.
But they haven't said what connection they have to the suspected attacker who was shot dead by police.
Police say he stormed the synagogue and killed the man.
They evidently killed another man as he helped barricade the synagogue door.
Manchester police said it will continue to increase patrols in the area around all houses of worship.
Japan's long ruling party elected an ultraconservative to be as leader, positioning her to become the first woman prime minister.
She vowed to curb raising prices and focus on diplomatic and security challenges in the region.
>> Rather than being happy, I feel like the tough work starts here.
All of us together have a ton of work to do.
We have a lot of policies to execute speedily.
John: Takaichi has cited former British prime minister Margaret thatcher as an influence.
Parliament, where her party holds the most seats, is expected to vote to the next prime minister in two weeks.
Morocco's biggest antigovernment protest in years turned deadly this week.
The demonstrations are led by a coalition of Moroccan youth who call themselves "Gen Z 212."
Named for the nations dialing code.
The group says the government is pouring billions of dollars into infrastructure for the 2030 FIFA world cup while neglecting domestic issues like health care and education.
Demonstrations began a week ago, and some have become violent.
This week, three protestors were killed.
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