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Family and friends mourn the death of teenager after Jenin raid

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We spoke to the family of a 15-year-old who died from her wounds during a raid on Jenin refugee camp on Wednesday.
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Hundreds of bodies await burial at Montreal cemetery

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There are 250 bodies waiting to be buried at Canada's largest cemetery, Notre-Dame-des-Neiges. Striking grounds keepers at the Montreal cemetery have stopped all burials and the bodies remain in cold storage while grieving families wait...
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Honouring Indigenous veterans with proper headstones

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Thousands of Indigenous people have served in the Canadian military, but some have been laid to rest without the gravestones given to their non-Indigenous counterparts. Now, one researcher, a veteran himself, is trying to change that.
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Honouring Indigenous veterans, one military headstone at a time

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Thousands of Indigenous people have served in the Canadian military, but some have been laid to rest without the gravestones given to their non-Indigenous counterparts. Now, one researcher, a veteran himself, is trying to change that.
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After six weeks, protesters continue to defy crackdown in Iran

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Six weeks since Mahsa Amini died while in police custody, thousands of Iranians are still taking to the streets.
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One-third of Palestinians killed in Israel's Gaza attacks were ch

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Nine of the 15 child victims lived in Jabalia refugee camp.
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Manitoba residential school survivors host healing camp before papal visit

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Residential school survivors from a northern Manitoba community held their first-ever healing camp in preparation for Pope Francis's arrival in Canada.
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Alberta First Nation announces 169 possible grave sites near former residential school

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The Kapawe'no First Nation in Northern Alberta has announced the discovery of 169 potential graves at the site of a former residential school after searching the area with drones and ground-penetrating radar.
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Volunteers step in to replace thousands of stolen wreaths for veterans

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After thousands of wreaths meant to honour Canadian veterans at the National Military Cemetery were stolen, a group of volunteers brought out their glue guns to replace them in just one day.
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Why South Africa's post-apartheid land reforms plans have stalled

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Many South Africans are yet to be compensated for land they were forcibly removed from, during apartheid.
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Colombia's cemeteries may hold answers for families of missing

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Forensic experts search to identify disappeared people in a Colombian cemetary, lost during the civil war.
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Brazil COVID-19 deaths top 66,000 in March alone

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WHO says Brazil is in 'critical condition' as hospitals struggle to keep up in pandemic epicentre
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Remembrance Day to be observed virtually because of COVID-19

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COVID-19 has meant turning Remembrance Day into a virtual event for many who would normally attend parades and commemorations across Canada.
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Bolivian elections postponed: Vote delayed as infections rise

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Elections are crucial in Bolivia to bring down the political tension that exists in the country.
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South Africa to start continent's first coronavirus vaccine pilot

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African country with highest number of confirmed COVID-19 infections to begin trial of vaccine involving 2,000 people.
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Panama exhumes victims of 1989 US invasion

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Exhumation is part of a government investigation into how they were killed.
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The role of politics and religion in COVID-19’s spread in Iran

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When the coronavirus arrived in Iran, political blinders, false assurances and religious practices contributed to the spread of COVID-19. 
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Iran’s COVID-19 crisis fuelled by politics and religion

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How political blinders, false assurances and religious practices contributed to the spread of COVID-19 in Iran.
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New online platform lets you navigate Montreal’s most famous cemetery

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The Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery, the final resting place of some of Montreal’s most well-known historic figures, including hockey legend Maurice Richard, has created a platform that helps visitors find their way around.
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Eid al Adha under siege: Displacement overshadows muslim holiday

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A Palestinian family faces the pain of separation during Eid al-Adha amid occupation and war.
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Port Washington veterans plant flags at Revolutionary War grave sites

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Monfort Cemetery is for North Hempstead residents who were veterans in the Revolutionary War.
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Rockland County Veterans Coordinating Council hosts Memorial Day services

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Dozens of attendees at the events honored both living and deceased veterans.
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Flag-laying ceremony held at historic West Farms Soldiers Cemetery

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The ceremony, which is in honor of Memorial Day, took place at the historic West Farms Soldiers Cemetery.
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Bust of The Doors' Jim Morrison, stolen from Père Lachaise cemetery, found 37 years later

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The mythical bust that once sat on top of Jim Morrison's grave in Paris has been found by accident during a search linked to a case of fraud. It remains to be determined whether the Père Lachaise cemetery will get the sculpture back.