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Lehubedu Lemo sells coffee on the streets of Mzansi and in a grateful post, he appreciated South Africans for their support for his business and socials liked.
A girl thought a gift was a prank and broke her brand new iPhone by mistake in a video posted on TikTok, and Netizens said she should have been gentle with it.
One man claims that his woman apparently earns a really low salary so he just gives her the money to pay the bills and does not expect anything on her part.
Swaddled tightly under the shelter of a donated tent, a newborn baby lays still amid the disorder all around. The baby, at least, is washed in the few bottles of mineral water collected from donation points that the men spend hours walking to each day.
A Myanmar junta court sentenced ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi to three years in jail on Friday for electoral fraud over 2020 polls which her party won in a landslide. Detained since a putsch last year, Suu Kyi has already been convicted of corruption and a clutch of other charges by a closed junta court and sentenced to 17 years in prison.
Chileans will vote Sunday on whether to adopt a new constitution and shift from a market-driven society to a more welfare-based one. Having already voted to rewrite the constitution and then elect the representatives to do so, this will be the third time in two years Chileans have headed to the polls over this issue.
Rows of fidgeting Hong Kong schoolchildren looked on as a short film explained what constitutes a national security crime, using former US President Donald Trump as an example -- and a warning. "Without national security, humankind cannot live well," a student answered.
At a market in Sao Paulo, Celia Silva counts her cash, hoping Brazil will soon be "back on track" and she will no longer struggle to make ends meet. At the Sao Paulo market, shoppers are clear about their voting intention.
Bankrupt Sri Lanka's deposed president 'to return home'
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