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Using Dance to Provoke, Delight and Tell South Africa’s Stories
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Mass Shooting in South Africa Leaves 17 Dead
Most of the victims were women killed in one house, according to the police, who have started a manhunt for the gunmen.1 hour ago -
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Manhunt under way as 17 people killed in South Africa mass shooting
Fifteen women and two men were killed in a targeted attack on a village in Lusikisiki police say.3 hours ago -
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Manhunt underway as 17 people killed in South Africa mass shooting
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South Africa’s Ronwen Wiliams: ‘I would say that football saved my life’
Goalkeeper on playing on amid family bereavements, Afcon shootout heroics and the prospect of facing Haaland. Ronwen Williams can pinpoint exactly when his life changed forever. In 2002 the future ...25 minutes ago -
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Museum at FIT Tells the Story of the African Diaspora Through Its Fashions
By examining the work of designers of African descent, a new exhibition in Manhattan finds common threads and, more interestingly, divergences.Yesterday
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Live Updates: Israel Says It Killed Hezbollah Leader; Hezbollah Hasn’t Confirmed
The Israeli military did not say how it knew that the leader, Hassan Nasrallah, had been killed in an attack on what it described as Hezbollah’s headquarters in Lebanon.8 minutes ago - Israel -
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Inside the Lebanese Valley Where Israel Is Bombarding Hezbollah
The Bekaa Valley, a Hezbollah bastion in eastern Lebanon, had mostly been spared over 11 months of war. But The New York Times saw widespread devastation there after intense Israeli airstrikes this ...9 hours ago - Israel -
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The Wily Spy Who Risked His Life to Meet North Korea’s Secretive Leader
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U.S.-Led Coalition in Iraq to Wind Down Its Mission
The United States has 2,500 troops in Iraq who served as a bulwark against attacks by a resurgent Islamic State.11 hours ago - Iraq -
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Pope Francis Is Met With Anger Over Sexual Abuse on Visit to Belgium
During a trip to Luxembourg and Belgium, Francis spoke with 15 people who were abused by Roman Catholic clergy.13 hours ago