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Protesters from several Pro-Choice groups held a rally under the motto 'Make Abortion Accessible' in Dublin's city centre, calling for the Irish government to make abortion available for every woman in Ireland.
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Irish Republicans from different organisations hold a black flag vigil at the 39th anniversary of the Dublin and Monaghan bombings. The bombings took the lives of 33 people, which was the most deadly attack during "The Troubles" period.
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130,000 people attend the closing service of the 34th German Protestant Church Congress in Hamburg. The sermon was given by the Anglican Bishop of Bradford, Nick Baines. The Congress ran for 5 days and was attended by over 120,000 visitors each day.
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The fourth and last full day of the 34th Protestant Church Congress continue with bible studies, political discussions. Music and events for children play an important part as well.
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Two of the events on the fourth day of the 34th German Protestant Church Congress, that was attended by the German Defence Minister Thomas de Maizière, were disrupted by peace activists, calling for anti-war and pro peace policies.
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The Christian group Wise Guys entertained an audience of 65,000 at the 34th German Protestant Church Congress. The Wise Guy concert has become a tradition over the last years, as they play at every Church Congress.
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The third day of the 34th German Protestant Church Congress continues with Bible studies, talks, worship, music and much more. The Market of Opportunities gives many Christian organisations and communities the opportunity to showcase their work.
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The German Chancellor Angela Merkel takes a short tour of the 34th German Protestant Church Congress. She visits three stalls with the themes of Peace, sustainable shopping and the reduction and offsetting of the CO2 footprint.
