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Hungarian Grand Prix

A dominant Lewis Hamilton has won his second race of the season and equaled Formula One legend’s Michael Schumacher’s record of eight successive wins at the Hungarian Grand Prix.Hamilton, the defending champion, led from pole to finish and was never under threat from Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who finished in second position, eight seconds behind Hamilton.
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Gallery: Zindzi Mandela

Gallery: Zindzi Mandela

                  ZINDZISWA “ZINDZI” MANDELA: 23 December 1960 - 13 July 2020.  A picture says a thousand words. Captured in these images are memories of Zindzi, who many South Africans remember as a comrade, a mother, a grandmother, a sister, a cousin or a simply, a woman of her time, born into the struggle against apartheid. 
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Lewis Hamilton wins F1 Grand Prix of Styria

Lewis Hamilton wins F1 Grand Prix of Styria

LEWIS Hamilton of Great Britain won the second race of the 2020 F1 season at the Grand Prix of Styria at Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria.  Valtteri Bottas of Finland finished in second place making it a 1-2 for Mercedes GP. Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Red Bull Racing completed the top 3.of
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Video: Photographing Libya’s slaves

Video: Photographing Libya’s slaves

INSTEAD of being a place of transit for migrants on their way to Europe, Libya has become a trafficking market where people are bought and sold on a daily basis for as little as $200. Valeria Cardi interviewed photojournalist Narciso Contreras, recipient of the 7th Carmignac Photojournalism Award, on his experience photographing this unfolding humanitarian crisis. Six years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya is still a lawless state where armed groups compete for land and resources and large weapons and people-smuggling networks operate with impunity. "We got contacts with smugglers in the south, with militias in the north…
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Video: Rural South Africans Rethink Water

Video: Rural South Africans Rethink Water

At the height of the 2015 drought that parched South Africa's eastern KwaZulu-Natal province, Julie Mkhize had to pull carcasses of dead cows from the dried riverbed near her village, after the desperate animals perished seeking water. Soon people in her rural community were collapsing as well from dehydration, with 10 dying from drought-related illnesses as drinking water ran short, Mkhize said. Thomson Reuters Foundation https://youtu.be/cD20_MXWBrI
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