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Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon fell by half last year, according to figures released Friday, as President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's government bolstered environmental policing to crack down on surging destruction. Environmental groups have accused the Lula government of turning a blind eye to the destruction of the lesser-known Cerrado to appease the powerful agribusiness lobby.

Discover the best four jobs that pay well without needing a qualification, as explained by a young man. Learn how he works online and earns a decent income.

In an operation in Limpopo, authorities discovered undocumented foreigners during a bus raid. This highlights ongoing efforts to address border control issues.

A woman's boyfriend and her grandmother have a close relationship, and Mzansi expresses their admiration for it, describing it as cute and heartwarming.

King Monada has come under fire for not paying security personnel who worked at his One Man Show in Nkowa-Nkowa stadium. They threatened to stop him from performing.

Soith african celebrities including Wiseman Mncube, Inno Matijane and Khosi Twala shared the resolutions for 2024 with Briefly News. The stars want growth.

As the festive season concludes, traffic volumes on the N3 route from Durban to Gauteng show a notable increase as motorists make their way back home.

South Africans were shattered after a 3-month-old infant and a passenger died after an accident on the N2 in Durban was caused by a collision. The driver survived.

Wolfgang Schaeuble, a leading figure in German politics for decades and an icon of budgetary rigour in the eurozone, was laid to rest Friday after dying at the age of 81. - 'Pitliless' budget guardian - As finance minister for eight years under Merkel, Schaeuble carved out a reputation as the guardian of German budgetary discipline, particularly during the Greek debt crisis.
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