Who is the Turkmenator and what is a Russian socialite doing at a shipyard?

Who is the Turkmenator and what is a Russian socialite doing at a shipyard?

  • 5 hours ago
'Turkmenator' loads his weaponImage copyrightTURKMEN TV ALTYN ASYR
Image captionThe 'Turkmenator' loads his weapon
A video featuring Turkmenistan's president displaying his military prowess has been gaining traction on social media - but not for the reasons you might think.
The country's opposition website Khronika Turkmenistana edited a state TV video of President Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov demonstrating his shooting skills, but instead of running the video they tweaked the beginning by adding a clip from Arnold Schwarzenegger's action film Commando.
The video - in its edited form - has been watched over 250,000 times in the last 24 hours and has prompted sarcastic comments with some now calling the president the "Turkmenator".
In the state TV clip you can see President Berdymukhamedov - who is also commander-in-chief of the central Asian country's armed forces - firing at a target. The voiceover in the original clip says the president's abilities are "worthy of emulation by military servicemen".
However, not everyone agrees.
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Policeman resigns after sharing racist 'drowning' post

  • 9 hours ago
Police officer in the USAImage copyrightSEAN GARDNER/GETTY IMAGES
A police officer in Louisiana has resigned after sparking online outrage with an inflammatory meme.
Wayne Welsh, an officer with the Estherwood police force, shared the image on his personal Facebook page on Sunday.
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After Trump, "big data" firm Cambridge Analytica is now working in Kenya

  • 3 August 2017
Donald Trump posing with African leaders in ItalyImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionKenya's president, Uhuru Kenyatta (pictured, far left), met Donald Trump at a recent G7 summit in Italy
A firm that worked for Donald Trump and which once claimed ties to a pro-Brexit campaign group is now reportedly working for Kenya's incumbent president.
Cambridge Analytica's mission statement is simple. On its website, the firm says it "uses data to change audience behaviour." Most notably, the company was hired by Donald Trump's presidential campaign and has been given some credit for Trump's electoral success.
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Burqas or bus seats? How a photo caused an internet stir

  • 2 August 2017
Photo of bus seats which some people are assuming look like women in BurqasImage copyrightUNKNOWN
Image captionWhat do you see?
A photograph showing an empty bus in Norway has been gaining worldwide attention.
The picture which sparked debate was originally posted on a private Norwegian anti-immigration group's Facebook page, but has since been shared elsewhere.
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Why Afghan women are campaigning for their names to be heard

  • 1 August 2017
Media captionThe Afghan women who want to be called by their names, not their husbands'
In Afghan society it is the custom that women's names should not be uttered publicly.
Women are generally only referred to as the mother, daughter or sister of the eldest male in their family. Using the name of a woman is frowned upon and can even be considered an insult.
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Why are Iranians joking about onion prices?

  • 31 July 2017
Red onions
A sharp increase in the price of onions has caused consternation amongst social media users in Iran.
According to BBC Monitoring, onions used to cost between 1,000 and 1,500 tomans (30p; 39 cents). Now they are selling for around 4,400 tomans.
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Panama Papers: Hashtags and puns as Pakistan PM resigns

  • 28 July 2017
Nawz SharifImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES
The resignation of Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has been met with argument among Twitter users in the country.
His resignation followed a decision by the country's Supreme Court to disqualify him from office.
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Fun with MPs' portraits and photoshopping Farage

  • 27 July 2017
Peter Aldous MPImage copyrightMCANDREWPHOTO
New portraits of MPs have been released as part of continuing improvements to the UK Parliament website, while former UKIP leader Nigel Farage has recommended Christopher Nolan's latest movie.
Predictably, people have been having fun with both.
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Arab Despacito: Comedy version of the song complains about high dowries

  • 26 July 2017
Omani entertainer Hanood relaxes on a beachImage copyrightYOUTUBE
Omanis have released their own humorous cover of the Despacito internet sensation grumbling about the prohibitive price of marriage arrangements in their country.
Contrasting with the seductive tone of the original, their version complains aboutthe high marriage costs demanded by women's families in Oman.
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Fact-checking site gets lifeline after donation drive

  • 25 July 2017
The GoFundMe page for Snopes.comImage copyrightGOFUNDME/SNOPES.COM
One of the most established myth-busting websites raised more than $500,000 from public donations in a single day after becoming embroiled in a bitter legal dispute.
Long before "fake news" became a common refrain, there was Snopes. The site was established in 1994 with the aim of debunking internet conspiracy theories and is now visited by millions each month.

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