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  • Tearsheet of "Tuam Children's Grave Yard" published in The New York Times
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  • Screengrab of "Tuam Children's Grave Yard" published in The New York Times
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  • Tearsheet (Front page) of "Tuam Children's Grave Yard" published in The New York Times
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  • Peter Mulryan, a former resident of the St. Mary’s Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, working at his family home in Ballinasloe, Ireland. Mulryan, who grew up in a abusive foster family, is seeking information about the fate of the infant sister he has never known after she went into the St. Mary’s Mother and Baby Home in Tuam. He says Catherine Corless, whose research uncovered a pit at the home where it is suspected many children were buried, contacted him in 2014 to say she believed she had identified his sister among the 796 children interred at the site.
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  • Local historian Catherine Corless contemplates childhood photographs in her house in the outskirts of Tuam, Ireland. Corless's investigation into a burial site in St. Mary’s Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, where she believed 796 children, most of them infants, were interred between 1925 and 196, proved to be right when a state-financed investigation uncovered the remains of babies, small children and foetuses interred where she said they would.
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  • While they were sleeping: a visual study of my children sleeping at night during the first two months of quarantine.
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  • Frannie Hopkins, who at age of 12 in 1975, while playing with a friend, found the remains of children at St. Mary’s Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, poses for a portrait at his house in Tuam, Ireland.
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  • A memorial plaque is seen among vegetation in a corner of the grave site where Catherine Corless, a local historian from Tuam, claims to be the resting place of 796 children, most of them infants, who died between 1925 and 1961 at the ‘Home’, a old single mother and baby orphanage called St. Mary’s, run by Sisters of Bons Secours. The story that emerged from Corless’s research has been reported in recent weeks in dramatic headlines around the world, with many describing the site, used in the past as a septic tank for the orphanage, as a mass grave.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Wreckage from Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 rests in a field near Grabovo, a small rural village in the province of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine. Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur when it crashed killing all 298 on board including 80 children. The aircraft was allegedly shot down by a missile and investigations continue over the perpetrators of the attack.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Locals attend a religious ceremony at the Malaysia Airlines MH17 crash site in Grabovo, a small rural village in the province of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine. Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur when it crashed killing all 298 on board including 80 children. The aircraft was allegedly shot down by a missile and investigations continue over the perpetrators of the attack.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Children orphans of war at the Orphanage Home of Juba, Southern Sudan.
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  • Wreckage of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 rests on a field in Grabovo.
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  • A religious ceremony taking place at the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crash site in Grabovo.
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  • Georgian displaced at the improvised refugee camp in Zakvo building, Tbilisi.
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  • Millie with slide of sulfur lake in Salar de Uyuni project onto her bedroom.
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  • A military uniform lays among destroyed crops days after a battle near Petrovskiy.
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  • Donetsk Concert Hall, damaged by the shockwave from a missile launched on chemical plant by the Ukrainian army.
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  • The funeral of Elena Ott, a 42 year old woman shot dead by the army near Starovarvarovka.
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  • A member of Ireland’s Church of God, preaches anti-abortion words to pro-life supporters taking part on a rally throughout Dublin City centre, on March 10, 2018.
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  • A desk lamp illuminates the decayed wall of a underground bomb shelter of a school outside Donetsk. During this period, several families were living here for several months to protect themselves from heavy exchange of shelling between pro-Russian separatist fighters and Ukrainian military forces.
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  • Child inmates at Juba Central Prison's juvenil section. The prison currently accomodates fifthy one inmates with ages between fourteen and eighteen years old. Many are charged with murder and theft.
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  • Georgian displaced at the improvised refugee camp in Zakvo building, Tbilisi.
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  • Georgian displaced at the improvised refugee camp in Zakvo building, Tbilisi.
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  • Tondo neighborhood in Manila, The Philippines.
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  • A funeral procession in Starovarvarovka.
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  • Meals are served inside a tent housing a Ukrainian self-defence group near the Crimean border in Kherson.
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  • An elderly woman takes shelter in the basement of a former factory in Donetsk.
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  • A man kisses the Donbass flag raised outside a military airbase near Kramatorsk.
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  • Martin Gallagher, who was 12 when he was first sexually abused by Rev. Eugene Greene, looks through the window of his home in Gortahork, County Donegal, Ireland. “There’s something there that’s never going to go away”, he said in an interview. “You try to forget, but you can’t. It’s a thing you just need to have to live with, work around”.
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  • An anti-abortion preacher handles a miniature baby while demonstrating the supposed size of a 12 week foetus to people passing by in a shopping street in central Dublin, Ireland.
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  • People gather outside Belfast City Hall protesting against Northern Ireland’s abortion laws. The country’s laws governing the termination of pregnancy date to the 19th century.
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  • A catholic priest attempts to cover his face during an anti-abortion rally throughout Dublin City centre, on March 10, 2018.
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  • A nurse prepares tea and biscuits for blood donors at a blood bank in Donetsk, as military leaders of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic visited the clinic to also donate blood.
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  • A column of Ukrainian men riding on armoured personnel carriers and tanks are blocked by pro-Russia activists in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, in the Donetsk region.
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  • Two men cross the Dnieper river by boat in Kherson, Ukraine.
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  • Child inmates at Juba Central Prison's juvenil section. The prison currently accomodates fifthy one inmates with ages between fourteen and eighteen years old. Many are charged with murder and theft.
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  • Georgian displaced at the improvised refugee camp in Zakvo building, Tbilisi.
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  • Georgian displaced at the improvised refugee camp in Zakvo building, Tbilisi.
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  • Georgian displaced at the improvised refugee camp in Zakvo building, Tbilisi.
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  • A prosthetic leg been made in a working counter at the Handicap International Belgium's Rehabilitation Centre in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
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  • Tondo neighborhood in Manila, The Philippines.
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  • Tondo neighborhood in Manila, The Philippines.
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  • Left: Portrait of an elderly woman living for several months in the basement of a bombed hospital in Donetsk's Kievsky district.<br />
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Right: Portrait of woman in a coal mine used as a bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, outside Donetsk.
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  • An anti-government protestor rests at Ukrainian House, in central Kiev.
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  • Locals cross the Dnieper river by boat in Kherson, a region bordering Crimea.
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  • A separatist mans the barricades surrounding a government building in Donetsk.
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  • Locals block the advance of a Ukrainian army convoy in Kramatorsk.
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  • A local man examines an unexploded missile lodged among the rubble of his garden shed, close to Donetsk Airport.
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  • Burning debris outside a government building after clashes in Mariupol.
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  • The sun sets over a crop field used as a battlefield near Petrovskiy, a small village close to the Russian border.
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  • A single desk lamp illuminates a room of one of the many bomb shelters around Donetsk.
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  • Local volunteers clean a school gymnasium damaged by shell-fire in Donetsk
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  • Separatist leader Aleksandr Zakharchenko arrives at a press conference after donating blood in a Donetsk hospital.
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  • People displaced by the war share a cup of tea at the entrance to a bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk.
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  • An army convoy is prevented from passing through Kramatorsk by a group of local pro-Russia activists.
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  • Pro-equality mural by artist Joe Caslin on the side of the Mercantile building at the junction of South Great George's Street and Dame Street in ‎Dublin, ‎Ireland. May 22nd, voters will take part in a historic vote allowing the public to decide if same sex marriage can be allowed in the country.
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  • Fr. Dermod McCarthy greets people attending Sunday mass at St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral in Dublin City centre, on May 13, 2018.
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  • A pro-marriage equality campaigner outside a bar in central Dublin, Ireland.
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  • A visitor touches the stone, on a wall in Knock Shrine, where millions believe the Virgin Mary appeared in 1879. Despite the general population showing outrage for the treatment of infants at the hands of local Catholic institutions, and other scandals involving the church, Catholic devotion and  faith is still very prominent in this part of the country.
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  • Religious paraphernalia is seen for sale outside Knock Shrine, a major pilgrimage site in Knock, Ireland, where millions believe the Virgin Mary appeared in 1879. Despite the general population showing outrage for the treatment of infants at the hands of local Catholic institutions, and other scandals involving the church, Catholic devotion and  faith is still very prominent in this part of the country.
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  • A local man inspects an unexploded missile lodged among the rubble of his garden shed in a neighbourhood close to Donetsk airport.
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