Global Week in Review: Mandela Discharged From Hospital

Also, India protests over gang rape.

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Mandela Discharged From Hospital - South Africa's former leader Nelson Mandela was discharged from a Pretoria hospital where he had been receiving treatment since Dec. 8.(Photo: AP Photo/Elmond Jiyane-GCIS, File)

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Embattled Lonmin Mine CEO Steps Down - Ian Farmer, CEO of South African platinum mining firm Lonmin, has stepped down from his position four months after a strike at the company's Marikana mine left 44 people dead. (Photo: AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

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Embattled Lonmin Mine CEO Steps Down - Ian Farmer, CEO of South African platinum mining firm Lonmin, has stepped down from his position four months after a strike at the company's Marikana mine left 44 people dead. (Photo: AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

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France Recognizes Colonial Injustice in Algeria - During an official visit to Algeria, French President Francois Hollande acknowledged the brutality and injustice of the country’s colonial rule over the North African nation as he declared a “new era” in relations.(Photo: AP Photo/Anis Belghoul)

Winnie Mandela: September 26 - The South African icon — played by both Jennifer Hudson and Naomie Harris in separate films this year — turns 77.(Photo: Reuters /SIPHIWE SIBEKO /LANDOV)

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Winnie Mandela Investigated for 1988 Disappearances - Prosecutors in South Africa are reopening an apartheid-era investigation into the 1988 disappearance of two men last seen in the company of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela. Officials say the 24-year-old case was reopened due to new information that surfaced about the missing men, Lolo Sono and Siboniso Shabalala. (Photo: REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko)

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Mother of Slain U.K. Teen Alleges Widespread Racism - Doreen Lawrence, mother of Stephen Lawrence, says racism still seems to impede justice in the United Kingdom. Stephen was killed by a group of white men in 1993."Race is definitely not on the government's agenda,” she told British newspaper The Guardian. (Photo: REUTERS/Luke MacGregor)

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Delaware State University to Offer Region’s First Helicopter Flight Degree - Delaware State University and Horizon Helicopters of Newark, New Jersey, are partnering up to offer a DSU aviation program students helicopter pilot training. “For years, we’ve received dozens of calls every day asking if we offer this kind of program,” said DSU aviation program director Stephen Speed. Currently, less than 10 students are expected to enroll in the first year. (Photo: Xinhua/Ding Haitao)

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Russia Angered Over U.N. Helicopter Downed in South Sudan - Russia appealed to the government of South Sudan to bring those responsible for shooting down a U.N. helicopter and killing its four Russian crew members to justice. (Photo: Xinhua/Ding Haitao/LANDOV)

Historic Timbuktu in Danger - Islamist militants in Mali attacked one of the most famous mosques in Timbuktu just days after UNESCO named the city an endangered world heritage site.   (Photo: Adama Diarra /LANDOV)

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Timbuktu Mausoleums in Danger of Total Destruction - Many are concerned over the continued destruction of historic mausoleums in Mali’s historic city of Timbuktu by Islamist groups. "Not a single mausoleum will remain in Timbuktu," Abou Dardar, a leader of the Islamist group Ansar Dine, told AFP news agency.(Photo: REUTERS/Adama Diarra)

Swaziland Police Threaten Arrests for Miniskirts - Swaziland Police announced that women wearing miniskirts or tops which expose part of their stomach risk arrest for breaking an 1889 law which bans "immoral" dressing.  (Photo: EPA/KIM LUDBROOK /LANDOV)

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Swaziland Police Threaten Arrests for Miniskirts - Swaziland Police announced that women wearing miniskirts or tops which expose part of their stomach risk arrest for breaking an 1889 law which bans "immoral" dressing.  (Photo: EPA/KIM LUDBROOK /LANDOV)

Egypt's President Morsi Lauds New Constitution - In a TV address, President Mohamed Morsi has congratulated Egyptians on successfully endorsing a new constitution and urged unity among all parties. (Photo: AP Photo/Egyptian Presidency)

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Egypt's President Morsi Lauds New Constitution - In a TV address, President Mohamed Morsi has congratulated Egyptians on successfully endorsing a new constitution and urged unity among all parties. (Photo: AP Photo/Egyptian Presidency)

China Launches Longest High-Speed Train Line - China opened the world's longest high-speed rail line, which spans the country from the country's capital, Beijing, in the north, to Guangzhou, an economic hub in southern China. Trains on this high-speed line will initially run at 186 mph with a total travel time of about eight hours between the two cities.(Photo: AP Photo/Xinhua, Wang Xiao)

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China Launches Longest High-Speed Train Line - China opened the world's longest high-speed rail line, which spans the country from the country's capital, Beijing, in the north, to Guangzhou, an economic hub in southern China. Trains on this high-speed line will initially run at 186 mph with a total travel time of about eight hours between the two cities.(Photo: AP Photo/Xinhua, Wang Xiao)

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Hugo Chavez - Former president of Venezuela Hugo Chavez, the fiery populist who declared a socialist revolution in Venezuela, crusaded against U.S. influence and championed a leftist revival across Latin America, died at 58 on March 5. Chavez battled cancer for two years before his death.(Photo: Marcelo Garcia/AP Photo, File/Miraflores Press Office)

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Hugo Chavez Walking After Surgery - A government spokesman says Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is up and walking, two weeks after undergoing cancer surgery in Cuba.(Photo: AP Photo/Miraflores Press Office, Marcelo Garcia, File)

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Indians Outraged Over Gang Rape - Indians took the streets demanding justice for the victim of a New Delhi bus gang rape. Six men allegedly raped a 23-year-old medical student, and beat her and her friend with iron rods before throwing them off a public bus.(Photo: AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

Lagos Island Fireworks Explosion Sparks Major Fire - An explosion in a fireworks warehouse in Lagos, Nigeria, sparked a major fire that spread up to nearly nine buildings and killed at least one person.  (Photo: AP Photo/Jon Gambrell)

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Lagos Island Fireworks Explosion Sparks Major Fire - An explosion in a fireworks warehouse in Lagos, Nigeria, sparked a major fire that spread up to nearly nine buildings and killed at least one person.  (Photo: AP Photo/Jon Gambrell)

Arab League Seeks Aid for Palestine - Arab League Chief Nabil Elaraby announced plans to lead a delegation of Arab ministers and high-ranking officials to Ramallah on Saturday to discuss financial aid for the Palestinian Authority.(Photo: REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah)

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Arab League Seeks Aid for Palestine - Arab League Chief Nabil Elaraby announced plans to lead a delegation of Arab ministers and high-ranking officials to Ramallah on Saturday to discuss financial aid for the Palestinian Authority.(Photo: REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah)