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South Africa says 'world stood still' 30 years ago as Mandela walked out of jail

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Tuesday marked the 30th anniversary of Nelson Mandela's release from jail with an address from the spot where the anti-apartheid icon made his first speech as an awestruck Ramaphosa held the microphone for him.

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EU warns UK not to kid itself on 'equivalence' for finance

Brussels' chief Brexit negotiator on Tuesday brusquely shot down a bid floated by the UK to retain access to the EU market for British financial firms, signalling hardball trade negotiations lie ahead.

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Founder of South Africa's Ladysmith Black Mambazo dies

Joseph Shabalala, founder of South Africa's multiple Grammy-winning choral group, the Ladysmith Black Mambazo, has died, the choir said on Tuesday. He was 78.

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Iran taunts US on anniversary of shah's ouster

Iran taunted the United States on the 41st anniversary Tuesday of the ouster of its ally the shah, as huge crowds took to the streets to mark the historic occasion.

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Tearful Thai general says 'don't blame army' for soldier's rampage

An emotional Thai army chief on Tuesday urged a nation in mourning over a mass shooting "not to blame the army" after a soldier gunned down at least 29 people in a rampage linked to a debt dispute with a senior officer.

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Iraq commemorates top commander killed in US strike

Iraqi officials on Tuesday commemorated Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the senior commander killed in last month's US drone strike that targeted powerful Iranian general Qasem Soleimani.

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Sinn Fein becomes Ireland's second largest parliamentary party

Sinn Fein on Tuesday became Ireland's second largest parliamentary party after winning the popular vote in a weekend election -- shattering the political landscape and thrusting the one-time fringe party with historic links to paramilitaries into a likely role in the next government.

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China virus death toll passes 1,000 as WHO warns of 'bigger fire'

The toll from China's deadly coronavirus outbreak passed 1,000 on Tuesday after President Xi Jinping called for more "decisive" measures to tackle the outbreak in a rare visit to a frontline hospital.

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At least five dead in suicide attack on Afghan military academy

A suicide attack targeting a military academy in the Afghan capital killed at least five people early Tuesday, the first major assault in the city in months.

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Eight days in Wuhan, cut off from the world

For eight days, an AFP team lived and worked at the centre of a global health emergency, witnessing how life in the Chinese city of Wuhan was turned upside down as it was cut off from the world.

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Landmark case says Aboriginal Australians cannot be deported

Aboriginal Australians are exempt from immigration law, the country's top court ruled Tuesday, in a historic decision that found indigenous people born overseas cannot be deported.

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Seven years after stepping down, Benedict fuels 'two popes' headache

Seven years after his surprise resignation, Benedict XVI — weakened by age but still intellectually spry — appears unable to remain in the shadow of his Argentinean successor Francis, creating the appearance of “two popes” at odds.

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Coronavirus death toll has now increased a thousandfold — in just one month

The death toll from a new coronavirus outbreak surged past 1,000 on Tuesday as the World Health Organization warned infected people who have not travelled to China could be the spark for a "bigger fire".

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