Dressed in a white robe and helmet, Archbishop of Paris Michel Aupetit led the service, which was attended by just some 30 people – half of them clergy.
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Bernard Groenewald succumbed to his injuries on Friday, 14 June.
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The revenge attack on Friday just outside Galkayo – one of the most developed cities in the centre of the country – targeted the Rahanweyn clan, several of whose members are suspected of being Shabaab fighters.
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It's understood that two patients entered the facility in Soweto after operational hours and demanded to be treated.
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Bernard Groenewald had pulled over along the N1 near Touws River in the Western Cape in the early hours of 2 June when a petrol bomb was thrown into his vehicle.
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What does OJ Simpson mean by "a little getting even to do"?
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They are hosting crime imbizo in their area following rising tensions between locals and foreign nationals.
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The action comes nearly three decades after women held the country's first nationwide strike for equal pay.
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Botswana this week joined Angola, Mozambique, Seychelles and South Africa on the path towards decriminalising homosexuality, with a verdict by its High Court to scrap decades-old anti-gay laws.
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There will be just some 30 people – half of them clergy – although the mass will be broadcast live on Catholic TV channel KTO.
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