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Mexico military chopper kills 14 in landing accident Fourteen people – among them a six-month-old baby and a 10-year-old girl – died when a Mexican military helicopter travelling to assess earthquake damage in the southwestern state of Oaxaca crashed on landing in a tragic aftermath to a temblor that claimed no victims. The helicopter, which was ...
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Ramaphosa set to purge cabinet of Zuma cronies in war on corruption Ramaphosa, 65, hailed a "new dawn" in South Africa in his first major speech on Friday and promised to fight to "turn the tide of corruption in our public institutions". His speech, with its call to all South Africans to unite to set the country on a new path, prompted an outpouring of enthusiastic patriotism in ...
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Qatar Open: Caroline Wozniacki beaten by Petra Kvitova in Doha Wozniacki, who has reached finals in Melbourne and Auckland this season, had the consolation of becoming only the fourth woman to earn $30m in career prize money. "I think we played both really well and I can take a lot out of that," the Dane said. "I just need to live and learn and try not to make the ...
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What triggered unrest in Ethiopia? Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn's surprise resignation came after sustained anti-government protests in the East African country. While the government considers who will take his place, it has imposed a state of emergency for the next six months. Ethiopia is the second most populous ...
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To Stir Discord in 2016, Russians Turned Most Often to Facebook SAN FRANCISCO — In 2014, Russians working for a shadowy firm called the Internet Research Agency started gathering American followers in online groups focused on issues like religion and immigration. Around mid-2015, the Russians began buying digital ads to spread their messages. A year later ...
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