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 South African University bosses say that there's little chance that student debt could ever be written off. As the cost of edcation in the country mounts, so does frustration. Scotland's University of Aberdeen will give back a looted sculpture to Nigeria.  And the Black Mambas are a pioneering all female, Morrocan American football team giving it their all on the pitch.

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