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Headlines from around the world last week

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SOUTH AFRICA A judge said he will file a criminal complaint against former South African president Jacob Zuma after he staged a walkout while attending an inquiry looking into corruption during his tenure. That includes charges related to the country’s 1999 arms procurement deal in which he is accused of receiving bribes.

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FRANCE Former President Nicolas Sarkozy went on trial on charges of corruption and influence peddling in a phone-tapping scandal, a first for the 65-year-old politician who has faced other probes since leaving office in 2012. Sarkozy is  accused of trying to illegally obtain information from a magistrate about an investigation involving him in 2014.

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GERMANY A video went viral of a confrontation at a coronavirus protest in Hannover, where a young woman compared herself to Nazi resistance fighter Sophie Scholl, only to be accused by a security guard of “trivalizing” the Holocaust. Scholl openly opposed the Nazis with the resistance group White Rose, and was executed at age 22 in 1943.

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