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Ex-South African Leader Files Leave to Appeal in Graft Case
Former South African president Jacob Zuma has filed notice to appeal a court ruling that cleared the way for him to be prosecuted for corruption.
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AP Top 25 Podcast: Tua?s Legacy and Alabama?s CFP Hopes
Tua Tagovailoa changed Alabama football and became a star before he was even a starter.
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Thursday Sports in Brief
NFL
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Norwegians Spot Another Viking Ship Buried in the Ground
Norwegian officials say they have for a second time found the remains of what could be a Viking ship by using geo-radar techniques, adding it is likely more than 1,000 years old.
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Seoul Decides to Keep Apanese Military Intelligence Pact
South Korea says it has decided to continue a 2016 military intelligence-sharing agreement with Japan it previously decided to terminate amid ongoing disputes over their wartime history and trade.
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Isolated Iceland Newly Vulnerable to Computer Scams
'Hi, I hope you are not busy?'
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Israel Braces for Political Fight After Netanyahu Indictment
The indictment of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to sharpen the battle lines in Israel?s already deadlocked political system and could test the loyalty of his right-wing allies, Israeli commentators said Friday.
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Hong Kong Election a Referendum on Anti-Government Protests
Cathy Yau remembers the first time she was called a ?dirty cop? by Hong Kong?s anti-government protesters, days after police deployed tear gas to repel tens of thousands of black-clad demonstrators blocking the legislature.
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France Grapples With High Domestic Violence Rate
Sylvia. Dalila. Aminata. CĂ©line. Julie. Their names are plastered on buildings and headlines across France, calling attention to their shared fate: Each was killed, allegedly by a current or former partner this year.
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China Pressuring Priest at Center of Agreement With Vatican
A Chinese Catholic priest whose demotion was key to a now-stalled effort at reconciliation between China and the Vatican is being pressured to join the official Communist Party-controlled church organization, a fellow priest and Catholic news source said.