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Holey Artisan cafe attack: Dhaka court sentences seven to death

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Seven people sentenced to death in connection with 2016 attack on Dhaka cafe that left 22 dead.
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Bolivia unrest: Police disperse funeral protest with tear gas

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Police fire tear gas at thousands of anti-government supporters attending funeral of eight killed in El Alto.
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Moscow contacted rebels charged with downing MH17: investigators

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Phone intercepts show rebels accused of shooting down the plane had 'close ties' with Russia before the 2014 attack.
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Senate’s dilemma over Don Meredith allegations

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Years after Don Meredith left the Senate amid a sexual harassment scandal, senators are faced with a dilemma of whether to tackle allegations publicly or to quietly compensate the alleged victims.
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Vietnamese family fears their daughter may be among Essex victims

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Vietnamese family fears their daughter may be among Essex victims
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Vietnamese families fear relatives among Essex lorry dead

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Two Vietnamese families say they fear their relatives are among the 39 people found dead in a lorry in Essex.
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Male Rohingya rape victims ‘too ashamed’ to come forward

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Rights groups and NGOs say male rape victims are too ashamed to talk about their ordeal and they have been largely overlooked by humanitarian agencies.
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39 found dead in UK in a shipping container

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Driver of the truck arrested as authorities report victims include 38 adults and one teenager.
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Franco's exhumation: Former Spanish dictator's corpse moved

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The remains of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco have been moved from a mausoleum to a small family crypt, four decades after he was buried.
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Chinese-backed media calls on UK and Europe to take some responsibility for lorry deaths

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The UK and European countries must accept some responsibility for the deaths of 39 people believed to be Chinese nationals, found in a lorry container near London, said China-backed media Global Times on Friday. Officers raided two homes...
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China calls on UK to seek 'severe punishment' for those responsible for lorry deaths

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China has called on Britain to seek "severe punishment" for those involved in the deaths of 39 people, believed to be Chinese nationals, found in a lorry container near London. Police investigating the deaths said they had arrested two...
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Are elderly victims of sexual assault getting the justice they deserve?

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Preconceptions about the elderly are getting in the way of prosecuting cases of sexual assault against seniors, say some researchers and activists.
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More questions than answers after 4 killed in 'targeted' B.C. shootings

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A retired city employee has been arrested and charged in connection to shootings that killed four people in Penticton, B.C. Many in the tight-knit community knew either victims or the accused, and they're anxious for answers. But police...
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15th European Day of Remembrance of victims of terrorism

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The European Commission has commemorated the 15th European Day of Remembrance for the victims of terrorism. Victims of terrorism, victim associations and first responders shared their stories and experiences with EU and Member States'...
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Pope vows concrete measures to tackle clerical sexual abuse

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Pope Francis says the world wants "concrete measures" to tackle child sexual abuse by priests - and not just "simple and obvious condemnations". Speaking at a four day summit at the Vatican he said "the cry of the little ones seeking...
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Remembering victims of Halifax house fire

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Natalie Horne and Leno Ribahi of the Heart Society, the group that sponsored the Barho family, reflect on their legacy and how the community is rallying in response to the tragedy.
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Survivor of Quebec City mosque shooting sets out to combat hate

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Aymen Derbali, a father of three, nearly avoided the attack that killed six people and seriously wounded him and four others at Quebec City's Islamic Cultural Centre on Jan. 29, 2017. He was hit with seven bullets that night, including...
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Bruce McArthur sentenced to life in prison with no parole for 25 years

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A Toronto judge has sentenced serial killer Bruce McArthur to eight concurrent life sentences. He won't be eligible for parole for 25 years, meaning McArthur will be 91 by the time he can apply for release. It's a sentence that's getting...
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Serial killer Bruce McArthur pleads guilty to 8 counts of 1st-degree murder

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A year after his arrest, Bruce McArthur has admitted to killing eight men from 2010 to 2017. His conviction closes a long and deeply disturbing case that shocked people in Toronto, across Canada and around the world.
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Jewish Museum Brussels reflects on terror attack as trial opens

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Almost five years have passed since the attack on the Jewish museum in Brussels - where at the entrance hall the first gunshots rang out - it lasted just 82 seconds and claimed 4 lives. A gold plaque has been put in place to commemorate...
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Police name three killed in Ottawa bus crash as daily commute resumes

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Buses packed with commuters were again trundling through Ottawa's Westboro transit station, three days after a deadly crash that killed three and sent nearly two dozen people to hospital. Lots of questions still remain about what...
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Tsunami in Indonesia shocks Canadian-Indonesian community

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A tsunami in Indonesia has killed hundreds of people and has displaced thousands more. As rescuers expand their search, Canadian-Indonesians in Toronto watch from afar, fearing for people in their homeland. CBC's Olivia Stefanovich reports.
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After the bullet: Helping gun violence victims suffering in silence

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The shooting death of a 22-year-old in north Toronto marks the city's 89th homicide this year, matching a grim record that has stood unbroken for nearly three decades. The city is now being forced to confront some ugly truths about the...
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Toronto private school principal addresses assault allegations

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St. Michael's College School principal George Reeves speaks with The National's Adrienne Arsenault.