Three Boys and Two Men Charged Over Kent Teen Rape
Kent police charge three boys and two men in connection with the rape of a teenage girl in Gravesend between March and April.
Kent police charge three boys and two men in connection with the rape of a teenage girl in Gravesend between March and April.
Martha Odom, 17, died in a Louisiana mall shooting that wounded five others. A suspect surrendered on murder charges; another is sought.
Hisham Abugharbeih, 26, was arrested after Zamil Limon's body was found on a bridge. Nahida Bristy remains missing in Tampa, Florida.
Carie Hallford, 48, sentenced to 30 years for hiding nearly 200 decomposing bodies, defrauding families and Covid relief funds.
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RecommendedThe US Justice Department intervenes in Elon Musk's xAI lawsuit against Colorado's AI discrimination law, citing constitutional violations.
Bikram Lama died sleeping rough in Sydney's Hyde Park. His death has prompted a reckoning, with councils and advocates demanding policy changes for people in 'immigration limbo'.
The Albanese government announces major NDIS reforms, cutting 160,000 participants by 2030 to save $35bn, amid concerns over cost blowouts and eligibility changes.
At least eight Melbourne hospitality venues have been firebombed since April 14. Police say motive is unclear, with no extortion threats, and suspect a 'Crimetasker' gig economy recruiting arsonists.
EU leaders agree to prepare a blueprint for the mutual assistance clause amid concerns over US commitment to Nato under Trump. Key developments from Friday 24 April.
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RecommendedFour Australian women and nine children have left al-Roj camp in Syria, seeking to return to Australia under Syrian government control.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy held talks in Azerbaijan and Saudi Arabia on security and energy, while Russia and Ukraine swapped 193 prisoners each.
The US military killed two people in a strike on a boat in the Pacific, part of a campaign that has killed at least 178 since September. Legal experts and rights groups challenge its legality.
Sam Altman apologizes after OpenAI failed to alert police about a banned account linked to a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, that killed eight.
Indigenous speakers were booed at Anzac Day services in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth, while Ben Roberts-Smith attended a separate Gold Coast dawn service.
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RecommendedMemorial services across Australia marked the 111th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing, with Indigenous speakers booed and Ben Roberts-Smith attending a Gold Coast event.
Letters and videos from death row reveal stories of 16 men hanged in Iran amid US-Israel war, including youngest victim aged 18. Families live in fear.
A Russian drone struck Chornobyl's confinement shelter in February 2025, risking collapse of the sarcophagus and release of nuclear fuel. Workers warn the site is not safe.
Christine Dawood speaks for the first time about losing her husband and son in the Titan submersible implosion, detailing the agonizing wait and her journey through grief.
Former chief whip Simon Hart draws parallels between Keir Starmer's current struggles and Boris Johnson's dying days, warning that sacrificing others for self-preservation is not leadership.
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RecommendedJohn Ashby, jailed for life for a racially motivated rape, posted videos showing violent misogyny and admiration for Andrew Tate.
From April 2027, unused pension pots will face inheritance tax. Learn how to spend, gift, or invest to reduce the bill for your heirs.
Voters in Barnsley, Sunderland, and Wakefield express frustration with Labour, with Reform UK gaining support. Council leaders warn of a 'political abyss' ahead.
King Charles III travels to Washington for a state dinner with Donald Trump amid the worst US-UK relations in 70 years, with tensions over Iran and Epstein.
Donald Trump will attend the White House correspondents' dinner for the first time as president, amid escalating attacks on the press and calls for a stronger stance from organizers.
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RecommendedTake Back Power group calls for mass shoplifting to protest inequality, leading to arrests as police crack down on civil disobedience across Britain.
Cory Bernardi reimbursed over $40,000 for private flights from Gina Rinehart during the SA election campaign, complying with state donation laws.
Legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, who coined 'intersectionality' and helped develop critical race theory, discusses her new memoir and the political assault on her life's work.
A study of 1,300 campaigners reveals that arrests, fines, and jail terms increase the determination of climate activists to take direct action, making repression counterproductive.
Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigned as US Labor Secretary amid investigations into an affair, misuse of funds, and grant steering. Officials say the agency remains in turmoil.
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RecommendedHalf or two-thirds of Rachel Reeves' £24bn fiscal headroom may be wiped out by weaker growth and higher borrowing costs due to the Iran conflict, just as UK economy was recovering.