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Woman handed life sentence in New Zealand ‘suitcase murders’ case

South Korean‑born New Zealander sentenced to life after children’s bodies found in suitcases A South Korean‑born New Zealand woman, Hakyung Lee, was sentenced to life in prison on Friday for the 2018 murders of her two young children, whose bodies were discovered packed in suitcases in an abandoned storage locker more than three years later, New Zealand media reported. Lee, who is in her 40s, was convicted in September after admitting she killed the children, then aged 8 and 6. During the trial she entered a plea of not…

Nigerian Administration Addresses UN Discussion on Christian Murders

Nigeria's Foreign Affairs Minister Denies Genocide Claims Amid UN Controversy Nigeria's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, has firmly rejected ongoing international claims alleging the Nigerian government’s complicity in the genocide of Christians. This statement comes in the wake of accusations regarding the government's inability to safeguard its citizens, particularly those of the Christian faith, amidst escalating violence in parts of the country. Tuggar's remarks were made following a gathering at the United…

Police Find Car Linked to Eastleigh Murders as Somali Community Arranges Funerals

NAIROBI, Kenya (AX) — As the investigation into the harrowing murders of three Somali women in Eastleigh intensifies, police have unearthed a car suspected to have been used in their kidnapping. This discovery marks a significant stride as mourners prepare to lay the victims to rest. The community grows restless, demanding justice as protests ignite throughout the neighborhood. Discoveries surfaced on Thursday when sleuths tracked down the vehicle amidst the bustling stalls of Ukulima Market in Kamukunji, Nairobi. It's…

Henok Teferra (Ethiopia): “No query of mediation after the murders of our troopers”

Tons of of lifeless and about 36,000 refugees in neighboring Sudan ... Since November 4, the conflict between the Ethiopian Federal Military and the TPLF dissident forces in Tigray Province has been a humanitarian catastrophe. A number of nations within the area, akin to Uganda, supply their mediation, however the Ethiopian authorities doesn't wish to hear about it. Why this incapacity? Henok Teferra, Ambassador of Ethiopia in Paris, solutions questions from Christophe Boisbouvier. .

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