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Residents of Budapest got to see a whole lot of red — and plenty of skin — during an annual Santa Claus charity run.
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Dr.Samir Al Taqi from SyriaTribune discusses a possible milestone in the development of militant political Islam, mostly in the light of Nasrallah’s last...
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A pornography actress was today the tenth woman to be linked to scandal-hit golfer Tiger Woods.
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Camps Set up in Midrand, on Private Property and not Government landPicture courtesy of Radio 702
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A picture story of aid with a more permanent impact: A borhole and water tank brings for the Topassa, a tribe in South Sudan.
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