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South Africa, Africa’s biggest economy, has one of the world’s highest murder rates, averaging about 60 a day. Read more: Nine killed, 10 injured in South Africa in second mass shooting this month | SBS News
A dozen gunmen shot up a tavern in South Africa’s Bekkersdal township outside Johannesburg early Sunday, killing at least nine and wounding 10. Read more: Gunmen kill 9, wound 10, in mass shooting at South Africa tavern – New York Daily News
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South Africa Shooting: 9 Killed, Several Wounded in Mass Shooting Near Johannesburg | WION Originals. 4.3K views · 6 hours ago #southafrica … Read more: 9 Killed, Several Wounded in Mass Shooting Near Johannesburg | WION Originals
Manhunt underway in South Africa after group of assailants fatally shoot 9 at tavern. A group of about a dozen assailants opened fire Sunday at a … Read more: Video Manhunt underway in South Africa after group of assailants fatally shoot 9 at tavern
In South Africa, at least 9 people have died and 10 others injured after a group of gunmen carried out a shooting at a pub in the early hours on … Read more: South Africa: At least 9 killed, 10 wounded in shooting • FRANCE 24 English – YouTube
An attack at a bar near Johannesburg, South Africa, in which nine people were killed and 10 others injured, was “out of the blue, unprovoked … Read more: Deadly South Africa bar shooting ‘out of the blue, unprovoked’ say police | AFP – YouTube
From apartheid to academia. Jacobsen grew up in South Africa during a period known as “the struggle” against apartheid, the system of racial … Read more: How growing up in South Africa influenced a Brookline professor’s work on refugees