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Socalled mother and baby homes in ireland. Stranded in yemen the dangers for tens of thousands of ethiopian migrants and why they cant return home. Im joined by just go with the sports as tiger woods prepares to return to competitive gold for the 1st time in 5 months get his view on the back drives mats on the fence and playing in the current virus pandemic. So were beginning this news hour with a flare up in fighting on the border between armenia and azerbaijan 13 soldiers and at least one civilian have been killed in the heaviest fighting between the 2 neighbors in years the 2 former soviet republics went to war in the 1990 s. Over the disputed region of not gone or cut above the areas internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan but its controlled by armenians a fragile cease fire was agreed in 1994 but tension has simmered have a sense. By 216200. 00 soldiers and civilians were killed in whats known as the april war russia brokered that cease fire and the International Communit

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Potsdam snow festival today | NorthCountryNow

Saturday, February 20, 2021 - 12:40 pm Alice Trithart helps her parents Will Trithart and Sarah Lister, and her grandfather, David Trithart, decorate a snow mushroom during Potsdam’s Snowman Festival in Ives Park, Potsdam, today. Awards will be announced at 2 p.m. The event is sponsored by the North Country Children’s Museum, in collaboration with Potsdam Chamber of Commerce, SLC Arts Council, Big Spoon Kitchen and SUNY Potsdam. NCNow photo

State must stop using prison to fill gaps in care for women and girls on the margins

Last August, a 23-year-old homeless woman in Dublin became the first confirmed case of Covid-19 among the prison population in Ireland. She had been remanded in custody charged with an offence relating to threatening and abusive behaviour. She tested positive for the virus while in quarantine in prison. Up to that, the focus was on the Irish Prison Service’s impressive record of keeping Covid-19 out of prisons. The focus should have been on a society that barely blinked at the decision to commit a young homeless woman to prison for a relatively minor offence during a life-threatening pandemic. This lays bare Ireland’s over-reliance on institutional responses to women living on the margins of society.

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