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      <title>A Tunisian artist is hoping to keep the memories of migrants alive</title>
      <description>Artist Mohsen Lihidheb collects objects that wash ashore in Zarzis, Tunisia. His collection is a tribute to the migrants who died trying to cross the Mediterranean.</description>
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