Summary
Police in Britain are investigating six people related to an attack on a synagogue during Yom Kippur. Japan's ruling party chose a leader who could become the first female prime minister. In Morocco, large protests against the government led to deaths.
Key Facts
- British police are questioning six individuals about a Yom Kippur synagogue attack.
- The attack was described as deadly.
- Japan's ruling party elected a new ultra-conservative leader.
- This leader could become Japan’s first woman prime minister.
- Morocco experienced its largest anti-government protests in years.
- The protests in Morocco resulted in deaths.