DPA International on MSN
'This could have been me' says British-Somali boxer at refugee camp
Ramla Ali clutches a water bottle and takes a sip. The British-Somali boxer, social activist and model appreciates the ...
Kanu, a British citizen and leader of the banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), was first arrested in Nigeria in 2015, skipped bail in 2017, and was rearrested in Kenya in 2021 before being ...
Fast-forward to 2024, when Kenya-born, England-based ceramicist Dame Magdalene Odundo showcased “The Falcon Cannot Hear the ...
SEPT 30 - A Chinese national has been convicted of playing a key role in what is believed to be the single largest cryptocurrency seizure in the world, Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | ...
Wanjiru, who was 21 years old, went missing on March 31, 2012, after being seen with British soldiers in Nyanyuki.
AllAfrica on MSN
Kenya: Sixty Years On, the Malvinas Question Remains an Unfinished Decolonisation Challenge
Sixty years after the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 2065 (XX) -- its first call for a peaceful solution to the Malvinas Question -- the sovereignty dispute over the Malvinas, South Georgias, ...
The Federation of Women Lawyers has urged Kenya and the United Kingdom to expedite the extradition of the British soldier implicated in the murder of Agnes Wanjiru in 2012.In a statement, the ...
Jack Sanderson (Alastair Scholey, Settle Harriers) led the team with a sixth-place finish in Sunday’s Classic Mountain races ...
Tuko News on MSN
Patricia Kingori: 5 Facts About Youngest Black Woman to Get Full Professorship at Oxford University
TUKO.co.ke shares five facts about Patricia Kingori, a Kenyan who made history as the youngest Black woman to receive a full professorship at Oxford University.
The highlights this week: Ghana faces increased scrutiny over its handling of third-country deportations from the United ...
Tuko News on MSN
Kalonzo Calls for Deportation of Somalia Youths Captured Desecrating Flag: "Nothing to Investigate"
Kalonzo Musyoka has demanded deportation of youths filmed desecrating Kenya’s flag at Nyayo Stadium, calling the act despicable and a threat to the nation.
The policy of "bussing out" the sons and daughters of immigrant families to improve the racial mix of classrooms was ...
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