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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    The funeral cortege of musician Sinéad O’Connor progresses along the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow. Sinéad lived in a house, Montebello, Strand Road on the seafront for 15 years.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    Members of the public line the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow to say farewell to musician Sinéad O’Connor ahead of a private burial. Behind is the house Montebello, Strand Road in which Sinéad had lived in for 15 years.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    The funeral cortege of musician Sinéad O’Connor progresses along the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow. Sinéad lived in a house, Montebello, Strand Road on the seafront for 15 years.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    Members of the public line the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow to say farewell to musician Sinéad O’Connor ahead of a private burial. Behind is the house Montebello, Strand Road in which Sinéad had lived in for 15 years.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    Members of the public line the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow to say farewell to musician Sinéad O’Connor ahead of a private burial. Behind is the house Montebello, Strand Road in which Sinéad had lived in for 15 years.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    Ann Pageot waiting to view the the funeral cortege of musician Sinéad O’Connor from her house on the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow. Members of the public were invited by Sinéad’s family to say farewell to the singer along the seafront in Bray ahead of private burial.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    Members of the public line the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow to say farewell to musician Sinéad O’Connor ahead of a private burial. Behind is the house Montebello, Strand Road in which Sinéad had lived in for 15 years.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    Ann Pageot waiting to view the the funeral cortege of musician Sinéad O’Connor from her house on the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow. Members of the public were invited by Sinéad’s family to say farewell to the singer along the seafront in Bray ahead of private burial.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    Women who were interned in Magdalene Laundries and Industrial Schools await to view the funeral cortege of musician Sinéad O’Connor as it progresses along the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow. Members of the public were invited by Sinéad’s family to say farewell to the singer along the seafront in Bray ahead of private burial.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    The funeral cortege of musician Sinéad O’Connor progresses along the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow. Sinéad lived in a house, Montebello, Strand Road on the seafront for 15 years.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    Women who were interned in Magdalene Laundries and Industrial Schools await to view the funeral cortege of musician Sinéad O’Connor as it progresses along the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow. Members of the public were invited by Sinéad’s family to say farewell to the singer along the seafront in Bray ahead of private burial.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    Women who were interned in Magdalene Laundries and Industrial Schools await to view the funeral cortege of musician Sinéad O’Connor as it progresses along the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow. Members of the public were invited by Sinéad’s family to say farewell to the singer along the seafront in Bray ahead of private burial.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    Women who were interned in Magdalene Laundries and Industrial Schools await to view the funeral cortege of musician Sinéad O’Connor as it progresses along the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow. Members of the public were invited by Sinéad’s family to say farewell to the singer along the seafront in Bray ahead of private burial.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    Members of the public line the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow to say farewell to musician Sinéad O’Connor ahead of a private burial. Behind is the house Montebello, Strand Road in which Sinéad had lived in for 15 years.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    Ann Pageot waiting to view the the funeral cortege of musician Sinéad O’Connor from her house on the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow. Members of the public were invited by Sinéad’s family to say farewell to the singer along the seafront in Bray ahead of private burial.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    Ann Pageot waiting to view the the funeral cortege of musician Sinéad O’Connor from her house on the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow. Members of the public were invited by Sinéad’s family to say farewell to the singer along the seafront in Bray ahead of private burial.
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  • Funeral Sinead O'Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O'Connor
    Members of the public line the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow to say farewell to musician Sinéad O’Connor ahead of a private burial.
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  • Funeral Sinead O’Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O’Connor
    The funeral cortege of musician Sinéad O’Connor progresses along the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow. Sinéad lived in a house, Montebello, Strand Road on the seafront for 15 years.
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  • Funeral Sinead O’Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O’Connor
    The funeral cortege of musician Sinéad O’Connor progresses along the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow. Sinéad lived in a house, Montebello, Strand Road on the seafront for 15 years.
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  • Funeral Sinead OíConnor
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    Funeral Sinead OíConnor
    The funeral cortege of musician Sinéad O’Connor progresses along the seafront in Bray, Co Wicklow. Sinéad lived in a house, Montebello, Strand Road on the seafront for 15 years.
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  • Funeral Sinead O’Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O’Connor
    An impromptu memorial of flowers, candles, lights and messages of sympathy at the entrance to Montebello, Strand Road on the seafront in Bray Co.Wicklow. The house where Sinéad O’Connor had lived for 15 years.
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  • Funeral Sinead O’Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O’Connor
    An impromptu memorial of flowers, candles, lights and messages of sympathy at the entrance to Montebello, Strand Road on the seafront in Bray Co.Wicklow. The house where Sinéad O’Connor had lived for 15 years.
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  • Funeral Sinead O’Connor
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    Funeral Sinead O’Connor
    An impromptu memorial of flowers, candles, lights and messages of sympathy at the entrance to Montebello, Strand Road on the seafront in Bray Co.Wicklow. The house where Sinéad O’Connor had lived for 15 years.
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  • No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
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    No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
    No Mow May is a nationwide initiative to encourage gardeners and public bodies to let their gardens and public space grow wild for the month of May. This is hoped to provide food for pollinators as well as tackle pollution by locking away atmospheric carbon under ground.
    Here in Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex Cow Parsley has been left to grow giving the 18th and 19th century headstones a surreal look as they show their way through the deep foliage.

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  • No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
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    No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
    No Mow May is a nationwide initiative to encourage gardeners and public bodies to let their gardens and public space grow wild for the month of May. This is hoped to provide food for pollinators as well as tackle pollution by locking away atmospheric carbon under ground.
    Here in Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex Cow Parsley has been left to grow giving the 18th and 19th century headstones a surreal look as they show their way through the deep foliage.

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  • No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
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    No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
    No Mow May is a nationwide initiative to encourage gardeners and public bodies to let their gardens and public space grow wild for the month of May. This is hoped to provide food for pollinators as well as tackle pollution by locking away atmospheric carbon under ground.
    Here in Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex Cow Parsley has been left to grow giving the 18th and 19th century headstones a surreal look as they show their way through the deep foliage.

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  • No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
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    No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
    No Mow May is a nationwide initiative to encourage gardeners and public bodies to let their gardens and public space grow wild for the month of May. This is hoped to provide food for pollinators as well as tackle pollution by locking away atmospheric carbon under ground.
    Here in Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex Cow Parsley has been left to grow giving the 18th and 19th century headstones a surreal look as they show their way through the deep foliage.

    © Brian Harris / eyevine

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  • No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
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    No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
    No Mow May is a nationwide initiative to encourage gardeners and public bodies to let their gardens and public space grow wild for the month of May. This is hoped to provide food for pollinators as well as tackle pollution by locking away atmospheric carbon under ground.
    Here in Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex Cow Parsley has been left to grow giving the 18th and 19th century headstones a surreal look as they show their way through the deep foliage.

    © Brian Harris / eyevine

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  • No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
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    No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
    No Mow May is a nationwide initiative to encourage gardeners and public bodies to let their gardens and public space grow wild for the month of May. This is hoped to provide food for pollinators as well as tackle pollution by locking away atmospheric carbon under ground.
    Here in Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex Cow Parsley has been left to grow giving the 18th and 19th century headstones a surreal look as they show their way through the deep foliage.

    © Brian Harris / eyevine

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  • No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
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    No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
    No Mow May is a nationwide initiative to encourage gardeners and public bodies to let their gardens and public space grow wild for the month of May. This is hoped to provide food for pollinators as well as tackle pollution by locking away atmospheric carbon under ground.
    Here in Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex Cow Parsley has been left to grow giving the 18th and 19th century headstones a surreal look as they show their way through the deep foliage.

    © Brian Harris / eyevine

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    © Brian Harris / eyevine.

     

  • No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
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    No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
    No Mow May is a nationwide initiative to encourage gardeners and public bodies to let their gardens and public space grow wild for the month of May. This is hoped to provide food for pollinators as well as tackle pollution by locking away atmospheric carbon under ground.
    Here in Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex Cow Parsley has been left to grow giving the 18th and 19th century headstones a surreal look as they show their way through the deep foliage.

    © Brian Harris / eyevine

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    © Brian Harris / eyevine.

     

  • No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
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    No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
    No Mow May is a nationwide initiative to encourage gardeners and public bodies to let their gardens and public space grow wild for the month of May. This is hoped to provide food for pollinators as well as tackle pollution by locking away atmospheric carbon under ground.
    Here in Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex Cow Parsley has been left to grow giving the 18th and 19th century headstones a surreal look as they show their way through the deep foliage.

    © Brian Harris / eyevine

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    © Brian Harris / eyevine.

     

  • No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
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    No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
    No Mow May is a nationwide initiative to encourage gardeners and public bodies to let their gardens and public space grow wild for the month of May. This is hoped to provide food for pollinators as well as tackle pollution by locking away atmospheric carbon under ground.
    Here in Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex Cow Parsley has been left to grow giving the 18th and 19th century headstones a surreal look as they show their way through the deep foliage.

    © Brian Harris / eyevine

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    © Brian Harris / eyevine.

     

  • No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
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    No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
    No Mow May is a nationwide initiative to encourage gardeners and public bodies to let their gardens and public space grow wild for the month of May. This is hoped to provide food for pollinators as well as tackle pollution by locking away atmospheric carbon under ground.
    Here in Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex Cow Parsley has been left to grow giving the 18th and 19th century headstones a surreal look as they show their way through the deep foliage.

    © Brian Harris / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Brian Harris / eyevine.

     

  • No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
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    No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.No Mow May Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex, UK.
    No Mow May is a nationwide initiative to encourage gardeners and public bodies to let their gardens and public space grow wild for the month of May. This is hoped to provide food for pollinators as well as tackle pollution by locking away atmospheric carbon under ground.
    Here in Thaxted Churchyard in North Essex Cow Parsley has been left to grow giving the 18th and 19th century headstones a surreal look as they show their way through the deep foliage.

    © Brian Harris / eyevine

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  • Tunisian cemeteries fill up as hundreds of dead refugees wash up on coast
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    Tunisian cemeteries fill up as hundreds of dead refugees wash up on coast
    Hospitals, morgues and burial grounds under pressure, with more than 300 bodies found this year in just one region.

    Authorities in Tunisia are considering building new cemeteries, as the country runs out of space to bury the dozens of refugees washing up every day on its shores.

    The first three months of 2023 were the deadliest for people attempting to cross the central Mediterranean since 2017, according to the UN, with an increasing number of boats carrying asylum seekers wrecked at sea.

    Bodies, including those of children and pregnant women, often turn up on the beaches of Tunisia, where they are collected and buried.

    Last year, according to the Tunisian Red Crescent, more than 800 bodies were recovered in the Sfax region alone, and more than 300 have been found since the beginning of 2023. As a result, funerals are held almost every day to reduce the pressure on hospitals, local morgues have exceeded their capacity, and burial space in many municipal cemeteries to bury refugees, especially from sub-Saharan Africa, is running out.

    New spaces are made for the new coffins after a record of 210 corpses were recovered from the sea in the past ten days at the Cemetery of Essada, near Sfax, where tens of migrants are buried. The morgue of the Habib Bourghiba Hospital in Sfax is exceeding its capacity

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    Tunisian cemeteries fill up as hundreds of dead refugees wash up on coast
    Hospitals, morgues and burial grounds under pressure, with more than 300 bodies found this year in just one region.

    Authorities in Tunisia are considering building new cemeteries, as the country runs out of space to bury the dozens of refugees washing up every day on its shores.

    The first three months of 2023 were the deadliest for people attempting to cross the central Mediterranean since 2017, according to the UN, with an increasing number of boats carrying asylum seekers wrecked at sea.

    Bodies, including those of children and pregnant women, often turn up on the beaches of Tunisia, where they are collected and buried.

    Last year, according to the Tunisian Red Crescent, more than 800 bodies were recovered in the Sfax region alone, and more than 300 have been found since the beginning of 2023. As a result, funerals are held almost every day to reduce the pressure on hospitals, local morgues have exceeded their capacity, and burial space in many municipal cemeteries to bury refugees, especially from sub-Saharan Africa, is running out.

    Tombs of migrants buried in 2022, with bricks instead of gravestones, in the cemetery of Essada, near Sfax, where tens of migrants are buried.

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    Tunisian cemeteries fill up as hundreds of dead refugees wash up on coast
    Hospitals, morgues and burial grounds under pressure, with more than 300 bodies found this year in just one region.

    Authorities in Tunisia are considering building new cemeteries, as the country runs out of space to bury the dozens of refugees washing up every day on its shores.

    The first three months of 2023 were the deadliest for people attempting to cross the central Mediterranean since 2017, according to the UN, with an increasing number of boats carrying asylum seekers wrecked at sea.

    Bodies, including those of children and pregnant women, often turn up on the beaches of Tunisia, where they are collected and buried.

    Last year, according to the Tunisian Red Crescent, more than 800 bodies were recovered in the Sfax region alone, and more than 300 have been found since the beginning of 2023. As a result, funerals are held almost every day to reduce the pressure on hospitals, local morgues have exceeded their capacity, and burial space in many municipal cemeteries to bury refugees, especially from sub-Saharan Africa, is running out.

    Northern Sfax coast from where thousands of Tunisians and Subsaharan migrants left Tunisia to Italy. In the first months of 2023, for the first time, the number of people crossing from Tunisia has surpassed those from Libya.

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    Jonathan is author of Lockwood & Co, Scarlett and Browne, the Bartimaeus Sequence and founder of creativity campaign, Freedom to Think.

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    Author Jonathan Stroud
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    Author Jonathan Stroud
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    Author Jonathan Stroud
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