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Has democratic South Africa lost its way?
Governing African National Congress faces its toughest test yet in national election.
Cyclone Remal slams into Bangladesh coast as hundreds of thousands evacuate
At least 800,000 people evacuate their homes in low-lying coastal areas of Bangladesh as intense cyclone makes landfall.
At least 11 people, including two children, killed in US tornadoes, storms
Tornadoes and storms leave a trail of destruction in parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.
Macron makes rare state visit to Berlin to boost ties, defend democracy
For the first time in nearly a quarter of a century, a French president visits Berlin to warm frosty ties.
Leclerc ends Monaco jinx with dream F1 home victory
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, the only F1 driver born and raised in the area, finally wins his home race in Monte Carlo.
Week in pictures: From Iran president’s funeral to tornadoes in the US
A look at some of last week’s events.
Hamas fires rockets at Israel’s Tel Aviv, causing first sirens for months
The Israeli army has said that eight rockets were fired from Gaza, targeting central Israel, including Tel Aviv.
Twelve injured as Qatar Airways flight from Doha to Dublin hits turbulence
Dublin airport authorities say six passengers and six crew members were injured after flight hit turbulence over Turkey.
Why is the West divided over Palestinian statehood?
Despite talk of two states, historian Yazid Sayigh says the US has no real plans leading to Palestinian independence.
Hamas armed wing fires barrage of rockets at Tel Aviv from Gaza
Hamas armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, have launched a barrage of missiles from southern Gaza towards Tel Aviv.

