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Met Police Racism and Violence Scandal Exposed

A bombshell BBC Panorama investigation reveals disturbing racism, misogyny and violent behaviour among officers at Charing Cross police station, raising serious questions about Metropolitan Police culture.

Haiti's New Leaders Take Charge Amid Crisis

Exclusive: Haiti's transitional council assumes power as Caribbean nation faces escalating gang violence and political uncertainty following Prime Minister Ariel Henry's resignation.

Kenya's flood crisis fuels hunger emergency

Devastating floods in Kenya have destroyed vital crops and farmland, pushing millions deeper into hunger crisis while climate change intensifies extreme weather patterns across East Africa.

Met Police faces scrutiny over Tommy Robinson handling

Exclusive: London's Metropolitan Police confronts renewed controversy as internal report exposes systematic failures in dealing with far-right activist Tommy Robinson, raising serious questions about police standards and accountability.

Met Police re-vets 300 officers over missed checks

The Metropolitan Police has launched an urgent review after discovering that hundreds of new recruits may have been hired without undergoing essential security vetting, raising serious concerns about force integrity.

British Soldier Named in 2012 Kenyan Woman Murder Case

A British soldier has been formally identified as the suspect in the 2012 murder of Kenyan woman Agnes Wanjiru, as long-suppressed details emerge and the family continues their fight for accountability.

UK Typhoon Jets to Patrol Polish Border Against Russian Threats

In a major show of force, Defence Secretary John Healey announces the deployment of British Typhoon fighter jets to patrol Poland's border. The move signals the UK's unwavering commitment to NATO's eastern flank and a stark warning to Moscow.

Putin's blistering nuclear warning to the West

Vladimir Putin issues a chilling nuclear threat to NATO, declaring Russia's right to station weapons anywhere and warning of 'all-out war' if Ukraine uses Western arms on Russian soil.

National Guard Deployed as Gardeners in Washington DC

In a surreal twist, National Guard troops stationed in Washington DC have been photographed performing menial gardening tasks, including weeding and rubbish collection, around the Tidal Basin. The images have ignited a fierce debate about the appropriate

Met Police adopts 'Al Capone' tactics after scandal

Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley announces aggressive new strategy to pursue corrupt officers for any offence, following damning Charing Cross report and Sarah Everard case.

Agnes Wanjiru: UK Army Murder Cover-Up in Kenya

The tragic death of 21-year-old Agnes Wanjiru in Kenya, linked to a British soldier, remains shrouded in secrecy and impunity. Discover the full story of the unresolved murder and the ongoing fight for justice.

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