U.S. Immigration: USCIS  cuts reuse of photos to 36 months

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Once uninhabited, Inside Africa explores what makes the Seychelles more than a tourist destination.

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Exotic islands blend cultures

Once uninhabited, Inside Africa explores what makes the Seychelles more than a tourist destination.

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Exotic islands blend cultures

Once uninhabited, Inside Africa explores what makes the Seychelles more than a tourist destination.

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S. African town accused of promoting apartheid

More than two decades after the death of the systematic racial discrimination policy of apartheid, a community living southeast of South Africa's capital Pretoria is being accused of trying to…

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Pistorius: Bloody photos of killing scene leaked

Photographs purportedly showing the blood-spattered bathroom where Olympian Oscar Pistorius fatally shot girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp have emerged, apparently showing the scene of the killing for the first time.

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Egypt’s top court rules parliament invalid

Egypt's highest court rules that the nation's upper house of parliament and a panel that drew up the constitution are invalid.

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Oscar Pistorius heartbroken, uncle says

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Court orders Mugabe to hold elections by end July

Zimbabwe's highest court Friday ordered President Robert Mugabe to ensure the African country holds elections by the end of July.

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Court orders Mugabe to hold elections by end July

Zimbabwe's highest court Friday ordered President Robert Mugabe to ensure the African country holds elections by the end of July.

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Court orders Mugabe to hold elections by end July

Zimbabwe's highest court Friday ordered President Robert Mugabe to ensure the African country holds elections by the end of July.

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Court orders Mugabe to hold elections by end July

Zimbabwe's highest court Friday ordered President Robert Mugabe to ensure the African country holds elections by the end of July.

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Timbuktu’s manuscripts threat

For the second time in five months, Timbuktu's treasured collection of ancient manuscripts is under threat.

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Could drones replace roads?

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Discovering ‘world’s oldest child’

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