The architect of the Shakahola deaths, which claimed over 450 lives in the forest, Paul Nthenge Mackenzie, had been arrested ...
Africa has been the hardest hit by the Trump administration's expanded travel ban that includes 20 more countries. Burkina ...
The daughter of one of Britain's most barbaric and prolific child abusers has spoken about her sadistic father for the first time on camera in a new TV documentary.
"Sean Combs: The Reckoning," a four-part documentary about the Bad Boy Records founder's rise from music mogul to career fall, is making its debut this week.Produced by longtime rival Curtis "50 Cent" ...
A woman convicted in the killing of her romantic rival in Tamarac back in 2022 has been sentenced to life in prison without parole. The sentence was handed down Monday against 31-year-old Sakiyna ...
Dijon, France — France on Friday caught one of two detainees who used bed sheets to escape from prison a day earlier after sawing through the bars of their cell, a prosecutor said. France has some of ...
Two French prisoners escaped from jail after sawing through the bars of their cells and using bedsheets to get out of the facility, a prosecutor said Thursday. Guards noticed the break-out shortly ...
Two prisoners escaped from a French jail using bed sheets after sawing through the bars of their cell, a prosecutor said Thursday. France has some of the worst prison overcrowding in Europe, and staff ...
Moma Tina’s Mission House and State Farm Insurance provided the meals as part of an expanded effort during the holiday season. There was $350,000 spread across the entire state, and Dothan Tech was ...
VERNON PARISH, La. (KPLC) - A Rospine man has been sentenced to life in prison for raping a child, according to the Vernon Parish District Attorney’s Office. On Oct. 25, a jury found Morris Eugene ...
HASAKAH, Syria—In a wing of the notorious Al Sina prison in northeastern Syria, where some of the world’s most dangerous inmates are held, guards wearing balaclavas stood along a corridor lined with ...
State prison guards say they are doing so because their jobs have become more dangerous. A New York Times analysis points to a different reality. By Bianca Pallaro and Jan Ransom New York State prison ...
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