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World Honors Victims of Orlando Attack
Vigils and tributes took place around the world for the victims of the Orlando nightclub shootings.

Great Britain
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, signs a book of condolence for the Orlando nightclub shooting victims while Prince WIlliam, the Duke of Cambridge, and Matthew Barzun, U.S. Ambassador to London look on at the U.S. Embassy on June 14.
49 people were killed and dozens wounded after a gunman opened fire and took hostages at a gay nightclub in Orlando on June 12.



Belgium
Buildings on Brussels' Grand Place are lit up in the colors of the rainbow flag on June 13 to honor the victims of the Orlando shootings.
A series of explosions hit Brussels airport and the Belgian capital's subway on March 22.

France
People mourn around candles at the Place Trocadero in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris on June 13 to honor the victims of the Orlando shootings.
A massive series of terror attacks in and around Paris left more than 120 dead across six sites in November.









New York
A woman pauses while writing the names of shooting victims in chalk in a park across from the The Stonewall Inn on June 13. An American-born man who had recently pledged allegiance to ISIS killed 50 people early Sunday at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.