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    Handmade silhouette statues pay tribute to British servicemen killed on D-Day

    Almost 1,500 silhouette statues, handcrafted by a team of volunteers from Oxford, will stand in the fields of Normandy to pay tribute to the British servicemen who were killed 80 years ago on D-Day. The For Your Tomorrow project has been four years in the making for the Standing with Giants creative team, led by artist Dan Barton.

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    Sunak maintains hope of spring Rwanda flights after seeing off Lords’ challenges

    Rishi Sunak has maintained hopes of spring flights carrying asylum seekers to Rwanda as the Government overturned all attempts by the House of Lords to change to its deportation legislation. The Government saw off 10 amendments from peers to the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill, after a minister had accused the Lords of trying to “wreck” the legislation.

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    Mini Sand Pillars Form on Beach as Arctic Blast Moves Through Region

    Mini sand pillars took over the shores of Lake Michigan on Monday, March 18, as freezing temperatures hit the region.Drone photographer Nathan Voytovick posted this footage to his Nate’s Dronography page, showing the mini sand pillars and the frozen St Joseph North Pier Inner Lighthouse in Saint Joseph, Michigan.“Just the idea of sand freezing is cool,” Voytovick told Storyful.The National Weather Service warned of lake effect snow showers and strong wind gusts across the region on Monday, as we

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    Canada refuses to apologise over British children abuse scandal

    The Canadian government has refused the latest request for an apology to British children abused in the country.

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    Police in Argentina use tear gas on protesters

    STORY: Argentine Security Minister Patricia Bullrich announced on December 14 that force would be used to remove protest blockades, just days after the new government announced tough austerity measures.Libertarian Milei, trying to control rampant inflation, has implemented austerity measures, including painful cuts to state spending, trimming subsidies, and pruning the public sector.

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    Revelers join 'flour war' in Greek carnival tradition

    STORY: The “flour war” pits revellers against each other, who throw cooking flour tinted with food coloring.The annual event in Galaxidi, about 124 miles (200 km) west of Athens, marks the end of the Carnival season and the start of the 40-day Lent period until the Orthodox Easter.The tradition is believed to have evolved from the 19th century during the period when Greece was occupied by the Ottoman empire.Ottoman rulers had forbidden carnival festivities, but in defiance locals would smear the

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    New Banksy Artwork Appears on London Street

    The artist Banksy has claimed ownership of a mural that appeared on the side of a building in Finsbury Park, north London, on Monday, March 18.The largely green mural was painted behind a heavily pruned tree on Hornsey Road and mimics the tree’s missing foliage.In a post on Instagram, Banksy posted before and after photos of the four-story building. Credit: Damien Rivoire via Storyful