Ex-president Lula, 76, had appeared to be within arm's reach of taking the election in the first round with more than 50 percent of the vote – but the race now heads to an 30 October runoff.
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For most of Gaza's 2.3 million residents, living under Hamas Islamist rule and a 15-year-old Israeli blockade, power cuts are a daily fact of life that impact everything from homes to hospital wards.
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As public anger grew over the tragedy, police moved to punish those responsible for the crush in the city of Malang that witnesses say started when officers fired tear gas into packed stands to quell a pitch invasion.
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Nearly 200 former players, including England's 2003 World Cup-winning hooker Steve Thompson, have launched lawsuits against the game's governing bodies.
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Amini was pronounced dead days after morality police detained her for allegedly breaching rules forcing women to wear hijabs
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Advocate Carol Steinberg asked him about the delays caused by litigants with deep pockets who string out their cases by appealing rulings repeatedly – and specifically former president Jacob Zuma – whose corruption trial Koen is presiding over
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In April 2021, Koen appeared before the JSC to interview for a vacancy on the bench of the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA).
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ActionSA said the coalition arrangement in Johannesburg no longer exists.
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Alexis Kohler, who holds one of France's most powerful jobs as Elysee secretary-general, is accused over his professional and family links with Italian-Swiss shipping company MSC which is run by his mother's cousins.
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Morero took the mayoral chain from the Democratic Alliance (DA)'s Mpho Phalatse, who was removed through an ANC-sponsored motion of no confidence vote in council last week.
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