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Massacre

A man prepares to fire a rocket-propelled grenade during a gunfire in Beirut, Lebanon October 14, 2021. REUTERS/Aziz Taher
Middle East

Hezbollah MP says Thursday's violence a 'massacre', calls for accountability

French President Emmanuel Macron lays a wreath near the Pont de de Bezons, Bezons bridge, during a ceremony commemorating the 60th anniversary of the massacre of October 17, 1961, a murderous repression by the French police, of a demonstration of Algerians in Paris, in the frame of a violent decolonisation process, in Colombes near Paris, France, October 16, 2021. Photo :Reuters
Europe

France's Macron calls 1961 massacre of Algerians an 'unforgivable crime'

A view shows damaged buildings and huts at the site of an attack in the village of Solhan, in Yagha province bordering Niger, Burkina Faso June 7, 2021. Burkina Faso Prime Minister's Press Service/Handout via REUTERS
World+Biz

Child soldiers carried out Burkina Faso massacre, says government

US President Joe Biden. Photo: Collected
World+Biz

Biden expected to recognize massacre of Armenians as genocide: sources

Cattle laundering involves the selling on of cows raised illegally on deforested land to ‘clean’ farms. Photo: Bruno Kelly/Greenpeace
World+Biz

‘Brutal massacre’ in Amazon gets linked to world’s biggest meat company

Soldiers check a vehicle at a check point in Janos, Chihuahua, Mexico January 9, 2020. Picture taken on January 9, 2020. Reuters/Carlos Jasso
World+Biz

Relatives of massacre victims torn over future in Mexico as most flee

Bosnian Muslims pray in front of coffins during a mass funeral in the village of Hambarine, near Prijedor, Bosnia and Herzegovina, July 20, 2019. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic
World+Biz

Bosnia buries 86 victims of 1992-95 war recovered from grisly ravine

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