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Tiger Woods apologises for extra-marital affairs and says he doesn't know when he will return to competitive golf.

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The killing of opposition supporters in Guinea last year was a crime against humanity, the ICC says in its initial probe.

'Dozens killed' in Moroccan minaret collapse
At least 36 people die in Morocco as a minaret collapses at a mosque in the central town of Meknes, officials say.


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