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The 7 Worst Plane Crashes in History

By: BBC Two plane crashes have occurred in the last two days. A military C-130 Hercules plane carrying 125 people crashed in Colombia, killing 34 people. In New York, Air Canada flight AC8646 collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport on Sunday night, killing two pilots and injuring several …

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Nyandarua Nurses Down Tools Over Unfulfilled Return-to-Work Agreement

Nurses and midwives affiliated with the Kenya National Union of Nurses in Laikipia County have launched a strike after the county government failed to honour a 16‑point return‑to‑work agreement, bringing public health services to a standstill. Union leaders, including chairperson Peter Ndimba and Branch Secretary Daniel Mungai, say their main …

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Woman Kills Son at Makueni Lodging

A woman has turned herself in to police after allegedly killing her 11-year-old son at a lodging in Mumbuni, Makueni County. Authorities said she spared her two other children, aged six and three, during the March 22 incident. The motive behind the killing remains unclear. Click here to join our …

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Raphael Tuju: I was hiding in Kiambu

Former Cabinet Secretary Raphael Tuju has resurfaced publicly after being reported missing on Saturday. His family said Tuju and his driver went missing while en route to a radio interview, with his vehicle later found abandoned along Miotoni Lane in Karen. In a Monday appearance at his home, Tuju revealed …

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Third Batch of Kenyan Officers Returns from Haiti Mission

The third group of Kenyan police officers deployed to Haiti under the Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission is expected to return home on Tuesday night. More than 200 officers departed Haiti on Monday aboard a Kenya Airways flight and are set to arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Deputy Inspector …

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Military Plane Crashes in Colombia, Killing 34 People

By: BBC At least 34 people have died after a Colombian Air Force plane carrying 125 people crashed on Monday in the Puerto Leguízamo area, Putumayo region, in the south of the country near the Peruvian border. According to Air Force Commander Carlos Fernando Silva Rueda, there were 114 passengers, …

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End of C+? KUCCPS Signals New Admission Rules

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service has announced that student placement into university degree programmes will follow a new set of criteria starting in the 2026–27 academic year. According to KUCCPS, the revised guidelines have already been approved by key stakeholders, including regulatory and professional bodies. The review …

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Scientists Warn Traffic Noise Is Disrupting Wildlife

A recent study has revealed that traffic noise impacts wildlife far beyond urban areas, extending deeper into natural environments than previously believed, according to Israel’s Ben Gurion University. The research shows that noise pollution can travel deep into protected and remote habitats, with dense vegetation in some cases helping carry …

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OnlyFans Owner Leonid Radvinsky Dies at 43

Leonid Radvinsky, the owner of OnlyFans, has died at the age of 43 after a prolonged battle with cancer. Born in Ukraine and raised in Chicago, Radvinsky acquired the platform in 2018 from its UK-based founders. Under his leadership, OnlyFans experienced rapid growth, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, eventually earning …

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15 Kenyans Evacuated from Iran Safely Land at JKIA

Fifteen Kenyans who were evacuated from Iran amid the ongoing Middle East conflict have safely arrived at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. According to the State Department for Diaspora Affairs, the group landed on Sunday morning and was received by government officials led by Peter Burugu, representing Principal Secretary Roseline Njogu. …

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