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London strives to remain a place the world will call home

Londoners gathered at the city’s Potters Fields Park on June 5 for a vigil to the victims of the London Bridge attack

EVERY WEEKEND, BOROUGH MARKET fills with Londoners and tourists eager to stock up on everything from Italian licorice and Egyptian koshari to Caribbean spices and Balkan pastries. It’s a hub for food lovers, where languages and smells dance upon the air.

On June 3, three men ran amok here. In eight minutes they killed eight people, by vehicle on London Bridge and with

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