Manchester Attack
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U.K. agency missed chance to stop attack at Ariana Grande’s Manchester concert: reportA knapsack bomb left in the foyer at Manchester Arena at the end of the 2017 concert killed 22 people, including children, as they left the pop star's show.WorldMar 2
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Brother of Manchester Arena bomber found guilty of murderProsecutors had said the bomber's brother Hashem Abedi was just as guilty of the murders by helping his sibling to carry out the attack.WorldMar 17, 2020
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U.K. marks 1-year anniversary of Manchester attackBritish Prime Minister Theresa May will join Prince William at a memorial service in Manchester on Tuesday to remember the 22 victims of a suicide bombing on a pop concert a year ago.WorldMay 22, 2018
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Year in Review 2017: Massacres, hurricanes, a sexual misconduct reckoning and North KoreaHere is a look back at the five biggest stories from around the world in 2017.WorldDec 30, 2017
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Manchester concert attack could have been stopped, review suggestsThe May 2017 attack killed 22 people who were attending a concert in Manchester.WorldDec 5, 2017
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Ariana Grande says cancelling tour after Manchester attack was ‘not an option’“Calling it off and going home was not an option. The message of the show was too important," Ariana Grande says of her Dangerous Woman Tour.EntertainmentOct 5, 2017
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Ariana Grande Costa Rica concert: Man arrested after making threats on social mediaA 22-year-old man was suspected of online threats targeting Ariana Grande's Alajuela concert.EntertainmentJul 11, 2017
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Manchester attack: police arrest 19-year-old in connection to bombingPolice say the 19-year-old man was arrested Friday at Liverpool's John Lennon Airport on suspicion of terrorism offences.EntertainmentJul 7, 2017
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Youngest Manchester attack victim’s family speaks out on her birthdayOn what would have been Saffie Roussos' ninth birthday, her family said "life will never be the same."WorldJul 4, 2017
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Europeans seek balance between adapting to terror threat, maintaining way of lifeThe steady stream of attacks on centers of daily life have drawn pledges from Europeans not to let terrorists change how they live, but in ways large and small they already have.WorldJun 25, 2017
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