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**A Victorian court convicts a man from a high-profile family for raping his friend's girlfriend, a verdict that echoes ongoing battles for justice against gender-based violence in Kenya.**
New data confirms the 2025 ozone hole is the smallest in years. For Kenya’s farmers and outdoor workforce, this is the silent victory of the century.
Tens of thousands flee as torrential rains trigger mudslides and submerge communities, prompting a federal emergency declaration in Washington state.
A Queensland inquest reveals how a simple maintenance oversight caused a tourist's death, sending a stark warning to the global adventure tourism industry.
New scientific analysis confirms global heating intensified cyclones that killed over 1,750 people, offering a stark warning for vulnerable nations.
Governor Bob Ferguson activates the National Guard as a relentless atmospheric river triggers mudslides, threatening the significant Kenyan diaspora in the Pacific Northwest.
Ali Kushayb becomes the first person imprisoned for the Darfur genocide, a historic ruling that sends a chilling warning to the architects of Sudan’s current collapse.
Plainclothes officers thwart a KES 300,000 robbery in the heart of Nairobi, but the brazen daylight attack exposes the city’s festering gang problem ahead of the holidays.
A non-student suspect is in custody after gunfire erupted at a residence hall, marking the second violent incident at the campus since August.
A 20-year-old faces criminal charges for a "googly eye" stunt on a KES 11.5 million public artwork, sparking a debate on where humor ends and destruction begins.
One year after the murder that shook the corporate world, prosecutors release video of Luigi Mangione’s arrest at a McDonald’s, revealing the calm before the handcuffs clicked.
Airstrikes, F-16s, and 125,000 displaced: The Trump-brokered peace fails as Cambodia’s strongman returns to the war room.
Severe weather alerts grip Britain as 145km/h winds and heavy flooding threaten travel and power supply, putting thousands of Kenyan residents and travelers on high alert.