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Turkey's parliament on Thursday approved a tough pre-election law that could see reporters and social media users jailed for up to three years for spreading "fake news". It also allows the courts to sentence accredited reporters and regular social media users who "openly spread misleading information" to between one and three years in jail.

Eskom Chief Operating Officer Jan Oberholzer said that South Africa has another 18 months of loadshedding before the power utility can increase generation.

The United States promised Thursday to do more to combat arms smuggling with Mexico, which said that early efforts have succeeded in denting the country's long dire homicide rate.

Murdah Bongz has a range of luxurious cars that he has bragged about on social media. Briefly News takes a look back at the viral snaps Murdah posted online.

SK Khoza is nominated for Drama Queen of the Year at the Feather Awards. The actor earned the nod with his many controversies that have grabbed SA headlines.

An explosion killed at least nine people on a bus in central Mali on Thursday, a region regularly rocked by jihadist violence, according to police and local sources. Mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are among the jihadists' weapons of choice.

North Korea on Friday test fired a short-range ballistic missile and flew nearly a dozen fighter jets close to the border with the South, Yonhap news agency reported – the latest in a series of military provocations that have sent tensions soaring on the Korean peninsula.

One gogo got caught by the new viral falling teacup prank, which almost had her six feet under. Seeing her priceless reaction had Mzansi laughing and stressing.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday stressed the need to punish all Russian "murderers and torturers" and appealed for more air defence systems to fight Moscow's renewed offensive. Zelensky called for Europe to isolate Russia diplomatically as he made a renewed pitch for "modern anti-aircraft and anti-missile defence systems" to "protect our sky from the terror of Russia".
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