David Twizeyimana

Leysdown beach manslaughter case: Teenagers guilty over killing of Alexander Cashford

The Leysdown beach manslaughter case has concluded with three teenagers found guilty over the killing of Alexander Cashford, who was lured to a beach in Kent and fatally attacked. A 16-year-old girl and two boys, aged 15 and 16, denied murdering the 49-year-old but were convicted of manslaughter following a trial at Woolwich Crown Court….

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Hillary Clinton Epstein files cover-up claim in BBC interview

The Hillary Clinton Epstein files cover-up allegation has intensified political tensions in Washington after the former US secretary of state accused the Trump administration of withholding key documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. Speaking to the BBC in Berlin, Clinton urged officials to release the remaining files, saying the administration was “slow-walking it.” Clinton calls for…

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AU peace and security council Somalia: Reaffirms sovereignty and condemns external interference

The AU Peace and Security Council Somalia reaffirmed the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity on Thursday. It rejected Israel’s recognition of Somaliland and condemned external interference in Sudan amid escalating conflict. Rejection of Somaliland Recognition The council issued a statement condemning Israel’s unilateral recognition of Somaliland as an independent state. It called for the recognition…

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US aircraft carriers Middle East: Second carrier deploys Amid Iran tensions

The US aircraft carriers Middle East deployment expands as the Pentagon sends the Gerald R. Ford to join the Abraham Lincoln. The move comes amid growing tensions between the United States and Iran. Second carrier deployment The Gerald R. Ford, the U.S.’s newest and largest aircraft carrier, has been operating in the Caribbean. It participated…

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Somalia drought crisis 2026: Millions face water shortages and food insecurity

The Somalia drought crisis 2026 has left millions struggling with water shortages, crop failures, and livestock losses. Humanitarian agencies warn that without urgent intervention, parts of the country could face famine. Millions Affected by Drought Somali authorities estimate 4.61 million people are affected, including over 490,000 displaced in search of water, food, and pasture. At…

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North Korea Ninth Party Congress: Kim Jong Un’s Five-Year Strategy and Military Showcase

The North Korea Ninth Party Congress will convene in late February. This major political event will show Kim Jong Un’s domestic and foreign policy agenda over the next five years. It will also display military developments and potential succession plans. Kim Jong Un Showcases Achievements Ahead of Congress Kim Jong Un has toured military and…

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Kenya Somalia Border Reopening: Ruto Announces April 2026 Plan

Kenya will reopen its border with Somalia in April, nearly 15 years after it closed due to repeated attacks by the Islamist militant group al-Shabab, President William Ruto announced. The Kenya Somalia border reopening aims to reconnect families, revive cross-border trade, and ensure security. Background of the Border Closure Kenya shut the border in October…

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Paul Mackenzie cult deaths: Kenyan court charges preacher over 52 more victims

The Paul Mackenzie cult deaths case has entered a new phase. Kenyan prosecutors have charged the self-proclaimed preacher and seven associates over 52 additional deaths in Kilifi County. On Wednesday, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions confirmed the charges. Prosecutors accused Mackenzie and his co-defendants of organized criminal activity, radicalization, and facilitating terrorist…

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