Tag: crime
Crime is the essential category dedicated to the reporting and analysis of illegal acts, law enforcement activities, and the pursuit of justice. This section covers the full spectrum of criminal justice news, ranging from local property offenses and misdemeanors to high-profile felonies, white-collar financial crimes, and transnational organized crime. In an increasingly interconnected world, our coverage also extends into the digital frontier, documenting the rise of cybercrime, data breaches, and the evolving legal frameworks designed to combat them.
As a dedicated news organization, our Crime reporting is guided by the principles of accuracy, public safety, and the “presumption of innocence.” We move beyond sensationalist headlines to explore the root causes of criminal activity and the systemic responses of the police and judiciary. This category serves as a vital record of how laws are enforced and challenged, providing our readers with the objective information needed to understand the safety of their communities and the integrity of the legal systems that govern them.
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Former DR Congo Army Chief, General Christian Tshiwewe, Faces Treason Trial in Kinshasa
The trial of former Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) army chief General Christian Tshiwewe has begun before the High Military Court in Kinshasa, marking one of the most significant military cases in the country’s recent history. Tshiwewe and several senior military officers are facing a series of serious charges, including conspiracy, treason, supporting terrorism, and…
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Four Killed in Kenya as Fuel Protests Turn Deadly Violence
At least four people were killed and more than 30 others injured in Kenya after protests against rising fuel prices turned violent in several parts of the country.
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Armed Gang Violence in Haiti Kills At Least 78 in Less Than a Week – UN Report
At least 78 people have been killed in gang clashes in Haiti since Saturday, according to the United Nations, as violence spreads across parts of Port-au-Prince and forces thousands to flee their homes.
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New Wave of Violence In Presidentless Haiti Leaves Hundreds Homeless
Hundreds of Haitians have been displaced after renewed gang violence erupted in Port-au-Prince, forcing families to flee toward roads leading to the country’s main airport.
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Mali: At Least 30 Civilians Were Killed By Al-Qaeda-Linked Militants
At least 30 people were killed in twin attacks in central Mali as jihadist violence continues spreading across the West African country despite ongoing military operations.
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Why a U.S. Judge Apologized to the White House Shooting Suspect
A U.S. federal judge apologised in court to a man accused of a White House-linked shooting attempt, raising concerns over the conditions he has faced in detention.
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Trump and Vance Rushed Off Stage After Shots Were Fired on Saturday, One Officer Shot
Vice President JD Vance and President Donald Trump were escorted out of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner after shots were fired. President Trump, Vice President JD Vance and his Cabinet members are all safe. Donald Trump says officer injured but in “great shape” after shooter stormed security at correspondents’ dinner. A gunman (now posted by…
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Mugabe’s Son Admits Gun Threat, Illegal Stay in South Africa
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, the youngest son of former Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe, has admitted in a South African court to threatening a man with a gun and living in the country illegally.
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Singer d4vd Arrested Without Bail in Celeste Rivas Hernandez Murder
A U.S. singer has been arrested in Los Angeles over the death of a missing teenage girl whose body was discovered last year in a vehicle linked to him.
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Ashlee Jenae’s Fiancé Detained in Zanzibar as New Leads in Her Death Emerge
Zanzibar police have detained the fiancé of US influencer Ashlee Jenae as new leads emerge in the investigation into her death after she was found hanging in a hotel room.
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