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The Germanwings plane crash
General David Galtier who led the search operation recalls the 2015 crash
Goodluck Jonathan’s phone call that changed Nigeria
President Goodluck Jonathan's call to Muhammadu Buhari to concede election defeat in 2015
The suspicious death of Rear iral Durović
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Harold Riley’s 'one of a kind' portrait of Nelson Mandela
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The 'ghost town' of Namibia
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The invention of superglue
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The Wonder Woman of DC Comics
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JFK’s 1963 Ich Bin Ein Berliner speech
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The UN retreat from Somalia
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The Reichstag fire
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Oklahoma City bombing
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The Bali Nine drug smuggling case
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The invention of the white LED lightbulb
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The Khmer Rouge take power in Cambodia
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The origin of World Book Day
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The creation of YouTube
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Coca-Cola’s ‘New Coke'
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Staging Othello in apartheid South Africa
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The death of Adolf Hitler
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Exercise Tiger: Disastrous D-Day rehearsal
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Doi Moi: Vietnam's economic miracle
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The Cu Chi tunnels of the Vietnam War
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