World Lens: Week of April 19
White | Black South Africans clash outside of a courthouse. See photos.
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Teenage King - Uganda’s King of the Tooro Kingdom, King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Inguru Rukidi IV, is shown here at his 18th birthday in the role palace at Fort Portal, Uganda. On April 17, he assumed full duty as King of the Tooros. (AP Photo/Stephen Wandera)
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30th Anniversary - Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai attends his nation’s 30th Independence celebrations in Harare. President Robert Mugabe (the nation’s only president since it gained independence in 1980) pledged to move ahead with plans to hand over 51 percent control of businesses to Blacks under a controversial program. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
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A New School - South African runner Caster Semenya makes a face during her press conference to launch the Caster Semenya Sports Academy in Pretoria, South Africa. The event also marked the first time, in person, that she’s addressed the IAAF’s gender tests that have kept her from racing since last August. She said no matter what the results of the tests are (which are due in June), she’ll make a decision on whether she’ll run. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
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Haitian Soccer Team - Players from Haiti’s national soccer team sit on the bench during an exhibition game versus Trinity University in San Antonio. Cadel Eliphene (on the left) lost his home after the devastating earthquake hit in January. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
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World Cup Tickets - A woman shows off her 2010 FIFA World Cup tickets after buying them at the Maponya Mall in Soweto, South Africa. The final phase of ticket sales to the general public starts Thursday. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
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