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Anti-LGBT protesters burn a rainbow banner as they take part in a rally ahead of the march on July 5.

‘I’m happy to be alive,’ says LGBTQ campaigner after attack on Pride march offices in Georgia

By Emmet Lyons, CNN Georgia has launched an investigation into violence against LGBTQ campaigners and journalists, after protesters on Monday stormed offices ahead of a planned pride march in the country’s capital Tbilisi. LGBTQ campaigners canceled the “March for Dignity” Pride event after violent protesters stormed and ransacked their offices before the march had begun.

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Tracking a beautiful start to the week

MONDAY: We’ll pick up a few clouds into the afternoon, but we’re sailing smoothly into another week otherwise. Temperatures will top out near 90 with a good dose of sunshine. TONIGHT: Mostly clear skies will stick around overnight as lows fall into the upper 60’s. EXTENDED: Another quiet day tomorrow with highs back in the low 90’s underneath

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At least 26 students and a teacher have been rescued after armed men raided a private secondary school in Nigeria's northwestern Kaduna State early July 5 and kidnapped scores of people

Rescue mission in ‘hot pursuit’ after gunmen kidnap scores of students in northwest Nigeria

By Nimi Princewill, CNN At least 26 students and a teacher have been rescued after armed men raided a private secondary school in Nigeria’s northwestern Kaduna State early Monday and kidnapped scores of people, said police. Officials from the school in Kaduna’s Chikun district told Agence France-Presse news agency that no fewer than 140 students

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The rest of the Champlain South tower is seen being demolished in Surfside

Video shows demolition of remainder of Surfside building

The rest of the Champlain Towers South building was demolished and officials hope it will now be safer for rescue teams to expand their search with fewer reinforcements. The demolition came after part of the building fell early in the morning on June 24. At least 24 people were killed, including children, and 121 people remain unaccounted for. CNN’s Natasha Chen reports from the scene.

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