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Terror in Europe

Nice Terror: Newspaper Front Pages From France And The World

Nice Terror: Newspaper Front Pages From France And The World
Anne Sophie Goninet

NICE — For the third time in 18 months, France has been hit with a major terrorist attack. Scores of people were killed Thursday night in the southern French city of Nice when a 31-year-old Tunisia native drove a truck into crowds of people who had gathered for a July 14 holiday fireworks show. Here are how newspapers in France and around the world covered the attack:

FRANCE

Nice matin


Le Figaro



La Dépêche du Midi



La Voix du Nord



Le Parisien



Ouest France



L'Yonne Républicaine



ITALY



La Repubblica



Corriere Della Sera



UNITED KINGDOM



The Times



Daily Mirror


Metro



SPAIN



ABC


La Razón



La Vanguardia


El Periódico



BELGIUM



Le Soir



NETHERLANDS



De Telegraaf



TURKEY



Hürriyet



Sabah


UNITED STATES


New York Times



The Washington Post



Chicago Tribune



Miami Herald



ARGENTINA



Clarín


COLOMBIA



El Tiempo



El Espectador



BRAZIL


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O Globo



Folha de São Paulo



O Correio Brazilense



PERU



El Comercio

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How Argentina Is Changing Tactics To Combat Gender Violence

Argentina has tweaked its protocols for responding to sexual and domestic violence. It hopes to encourage victims to report crimes and reveal information vital to a prosecution.

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Mara Resio

BUENOS AIRES - In the first three months of 2023, Argentina counted 116 killings of women, transvestites and trans-people, according to a local NGO, Observatorio MuMaLá. They reveal a pattern in these killings, repeated every year: most femicides happen at home, and 70% of victims were protected in principle by a restraining order on the aggressor.

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Now, legal action against gender violence, which must begin with a formal complaint to the police, has a crucial tool — the Protocol for the Investigation and Litigation of Cases of Sexual Violence (Protocolo de investigación y litigio de casos de violencia sexual). The protocol was recommended by the acting head of the state prosecution service, Eduardo Casal, and laid out by the agency's Specialized Prosecution Unit for Violence Against Women (UFEM).

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