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Armenian genocide: 104 years on

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France has held its first national day of commemoration of the Armenian genocide. Some countries - including Turkey - still refuse to recognise it as such. 1.5 million people died at the hands of the Ottoman Turks. Plus, sexual harassment on public transport in France has earned itself a hashtag. A group of feminists is campaigning to highlight the scale of the problem.

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