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France on alert after deadly knife attack inside church

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Thousands of extra soldiers have been deployed throughout France, and the country's national security alert is at its highest level, after a knife-wielding man killed three people at a church in Nice.
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Alberta police report increase in domestic violence calls during pandemic

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Amid jump in domestic violence reports to police in Alberta during COVID-19, some women's shelters have seen a drop in calls for service.
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Waving flags, they sang Nigeria’s anthem. Then they were shot at

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Peaceful protesters say they will not give up their fight against police brutality and injustice, even after Lagos attack that shocked the nation.
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Mexico trusts: Activists lobby government to keep funding

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Government's decision draws criticism from activists who say cultural projects and many vulnerable people depend on government funding.
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Two ISIL ‘Beatles’ charged with felonies to appear in US court

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The two former fighters are indicted on multiple charges including hostage-taking resulting in death and conspiracy to commit murder.
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Bangladesh: Hundreds protest over viral video of attack on woman

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Human rights groups say abuses against women are only getting worse.
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Bangladesh gender violence: 632 rape cases reported in 4 months

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Since the coronavirus pandemic and imposition of lockdowns, the number of rapes in Bangladesh has increased.
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Need2Know: Las Vegas Mass Shooting Payout, Breonna Taylor Grand Jury Recordings, Brexit Fallout

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These are the headlines you Need2Know for Thursday, October 1, 2020.
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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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Independent review of N.S. mass killing | Sunday Scrum

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An independent, three-person panel has been tasked with delivering a report on April's mass killing in Nova Scotia that left 22 people dead, but some family members of the victims are calling for a public inquiry.
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Indians call for compensation over oil well blaze

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Firefighters have so far failed to put out a huge oil well blaze which has been burning for two months after thousands of farming families in Assam state were forced from their homes.
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Bloc leader says sexual misconduct allegations politically motivated

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Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet has fired back angrily over sexual misconduct allegations, anonymously posted on Facebook, saying that while he absolutely supports victims of sexual violence, the allegations are baseless and...
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Dutch gov't to take Russia to European rights court over MH17

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Boeing 777 travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur was shot down by a missile from rebel-held eastern Ukraine in 2014.
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Survivors recount Bosnia's Srebrenica genocide, 25 years on

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Bosnia marks the 25th anniversary of a genocide committed by Serb forces in Srebrenica where thousands perished.
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UN slammed for taking Saudi coalition off child rights blacklist

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HRW denounced Guterres for ignoring the UN's own evidence of continued grave violations against children in Yemen.
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Lebanon’s migrant workers abandoned amid economic crisis

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Domestic workers abandoned and left homeless as Lebanon's worst-ever economic crisis deepens.
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PIP breast implants: Only French victims of global scandal can claim compensation, rules ECJ

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Only French victims of a worldwide scandal involving PIP breast implants can claim compensation, the EU's top court has ruled. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) made the judgment in a case involving a German victim who was demanding...
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PIP breast implants: Only French victims can claim compensation from insurance company, rules ECJ

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Only French victims of a worldwide scandal involving PIP breast implants can claim compensation from the insurance company, the EU's top court has ruled. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) made the judgment in a case involving a German...
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Pandemic court delays adds pain to victims of Toronto van attack

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After courts closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, the trial for the man accused of killing 10 people on a busy Toronto sidewalk with a van that was supposed to start this spring has been pushed to November.
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Database tracks deadly police encounters | Sunday Scrum

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Research done by CBC shows that over a 20-year period, Black and Indigenous people are disproportionately represented among the victims of deadly police encounters in Canada.
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Women in Egypt turn to social media to share stories of sexual assault

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Throngs of women in Egypt are turning to social media to share their stories of sexual assault in what’s being called the country’s #MeToo moment. Those stories have led to arrests, but it can be difficult and dangerous for women to...
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Sudan: One year since crackdown government yet to deliver justice

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Al Jazeera speaks to a Sudanese father whose son was killed a year ago in an attack on a pro-democracy sit-in.
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Demands grow for public inquiry into N.S. mass shooting

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There are increasing demands for a public inquiry, six weeks after the horrific mass murder in rural Nova Scotia, but the federal and provincial governments both say the other should lead it.
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N.S. gunman acquired all his weapons illegally: RCMP

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New details released by Nova Scotia RCMP about last month's mass shooting show the gunman acquired all his weapons illegally, and Const. Heidi Stevenson was wearing body armour during the shootout that claimed her life.